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A case of "precocious" mummification

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2013
Mummification is a peculiar transformative process consisting of the total drying of the body soft tissues. It is produced, in particular conditions, between 6 and 12 months after death. "Precocious" mummification has been reported in countries where recorded weather conditions are more extreme than in Italy, in a confined environment, or with ...
Marella G. L.   +3 more
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An unusual case of body mummification

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 1974
The hanged and completely mummified body of a 31-year-old man was found in one of his house cellars—a fully occupied 3-family house—14 months (433 days) after he had vanished from home. The investigation carried out locally, the questioning of the house tenants and the post-mortem examination itself brought light to this unusual affair.
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Artefact in forensic medicine: scrotal mummification

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2003
Misinterpretation of postmortem artefacts in forensic medical practice may result in a misdiagnosis of criminal activity. Forensic physicians at the scene can liaise with forensic pathologists and visit the mortuary in the company of the crime scene investigators or scenes-of-crime officers to ensure all relevant facts are identified.
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Impregnation is an essential part of mummification

Anatomical Record, 2021
Nikola Tomov
exaly  

Report on fetal mummification in the scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini

Journal of Fish Biology, 2020
Mariana F Martins   +2 more
exaly  

Mummification

International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1930
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