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Definition of Postmortems
1. postmortem [n] - See also: postmortem
Lexicographical Neighbors of Postmortems
Literary usage of Postmortems
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Post-mortem Pathology: A Manual of Post-mortem Examinations and the by Henry Ware Cattell (1903)
"Such comparative examinations are of two distinct classes,—veterinary postmortems
and laboratory postmortems. For laboratory study small animals, ..."
2. Post-mortem pathology by Henry Ware Cattell (1905)
"CHAPTER XXV COMPARATIVE postmortems * THE great number, importance, and variety
of diseases which human beings may contract from the lower animals are more ..."
3. Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society by Massachusetts Medical Society (1904)
"He carefully examined every part of their bodies and in 65% found tuberculosis.
In over 4000 successive postmortems made in Bres- lau in ..."
4. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"Wadsworth's postmortems Postmortem Examinations. By WILLIAM S. WADSWORTH, MD,
Coroner's Physician of Philadelphia. Octavo of 600 pages, with 304 original ..."
5. The Elements of the Science of Nutrition by Graham Lusk (1917)
"Wadsworth's postmortems Postmortem Examinations. By WILLIAM S. WADSWORTH, MD,
Coroner's Physician of Philadelphia. Octavo of 600 pages, with 304 original ..."
6. The Practice of pediatrics by Charles Gilmore Kerley (1918)
"Wadsworth's postmortems Postmortem Examinations. By WILLIAM S. WADSWORTH, MD,
Coroner's Physician of Philadelphia. Octavo of 600 pages, with 304 original ..."