What is the use of postmortem?
David Mack
Published May 13, 2026
Thereof, what is the purpose of postmortem?
A post-mortem examination, also known as an autopsy, is the examination of a body after death. The aim of a post-mortem is to determine the cause of death. Post-mortems are carried out by pathologists (doctors who specialise in understanding the nature and causes of disease).
Secondly, why postmortem is done in day? Actually, postmortem is a type of operation which is performed to know the exact cause of death. Postmortem is done within the presence of sunlight because the colour of the injury in tube light, CFL, LED's and other artificial illumination appears to be purple rather than red.
In this manner, is postmortem compulsory?
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state human rights commission has said that post-mortem is mandatory in accident death cases.
How do you do post mortem?
The full post mortem examination involves examination of the brain and of all the contents of the chest and abdomen. Post mortem examinations performed with the agreement of relatives are called consented or hospital post mortem examinations. An incision is a cut in the skin, enabling the body to be opened.