77 examples of post-mortem in sentences

"It will take a post-mortem to tell that," and Goldberger bent for another close look at the distorted face.

"Freylinghuisen thinks there is no necessity for a post-mortem," he said.

" "Well, it is no use theorising about what happened in this room until after the post-mortem," said Rolfe.

The fact that such gruesome work as a post-mortem examination was proceeding on the body of a man whom she had known so well brought on a fit of nausea.

How had there been any time for the post-mortem?

On the evening of Saturday the 8th, after the post-mortem, Mrs. Hensman and another woman found between the mattress and the bed a packet of papers.

This, he said, he had found some days before on the bed of a poor woman in one of the horribly low quarters that surround Berlin, on whom he had had occasion to make a post-mortem examination.

That he was an attached and affectionate husband his last will and testament gives touching post-mortem evidence.

There must have been a mechanical post-mortem reaction.

He did not believe either of the young people would care enough for a post-mortem curse, if there should be one, to keep themselves separated from each other on its account for the rest of their lives.

We do not claim, however, to be able to relate any means, save that of post-mortem examination, by which it may be singled out from the other changes occurring in the foot.

'Post-mortem revealed the os suffraginis broken into about thirty pieces, and the os coronæ with a piece broken off the inside of its proximal end.[A]

This was done, and a post-mortem examination was made by Mr. Hunting and Mr. Willis.

Nobody seems to know the reason, but a post-mortem is being held by Atkinson and I suppose the cause of death will be found.

The post-mortem on last night's death revealed nothing to account for it.

"Wouldn't like to visit the mortuary and see a post-mortem?

It is to be regretted that Plattner's aversion to the idea of post-mortem dissection may postpone, perhaps for ever, the positive proof that his entire body has had its left and right sides transposed.

Either dead or alive, I'm going to search your clothing inside of ten minutes; and if you have no preference as to whether the examination is an ante or post-mortem affair, I certainly haven't.

Absalom Magoffin, who had had all the post-mortem trade of the town for forty years, was a queer old cuss, and he had some mighty aggravating ways.

The post-mortem examination, and the testimony of the three doctors, and of all the people in the house (except Patty Minford, daughter of the deceased)whose joint knowledge upon the subject amounted to nothing more than hearing somebody with heavy boots come down stairs about midnightoccupied the whole of the first day.

Mr. Blades did all, and more than all, that could be expected of a humane man to keep the creature alive, actually feeding him with fragments of Caxtons and seventeenth-century literature; but it availed not, for in three weeks the thing died, and as the result of a post-mortem was declared to be Aecophera pseudopretella.

Curran, see to it that the post-mortem is not delayed.

" "Has anything been heard as the result of the post-mortem?" "It showed that Hume was in bad shape from too much drink.

The following official bulletin was prepared by the surgeons who have been in attendance upon the late President: By previous Arrangement a post-mortem examination of the body of President Garfield was made this afternoon in the presence and with the assistance of Drs.

The directors had consequently resolved non obstante Dr. Parkinson's declaration, who might, they argued, have been deceived, to have the body exhumed in order to a post-mortem examination as to the true cause of death.

77 examples of  post-mortem  in sentences