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  • Part of autopsy report
    • Anonymous
      Posted Sep 8, 2000 8:01 PM

      September 08 2000 at 6:10 PM Patti  (no login)
      from IP address 152.163.197.181
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      Heart:

      89Al4

      MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION

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      /1-N

      The myocardium is normal

      Lunkrs:

      it

      The section from the area of contusion noted grossly shows intra-alveolar .hemorrhage and mild edema. The lung parenchyma is otherwise normal.

      Liver:

      Normal,

      Spleen:

      Normal.

      Kidney:

      Normal.

      Pancreas:

      Normal.

      i4ild autolysis is noted

      Thymus:

      Normal.

      Thyroid:

      Normal.

      P,,ES. bq

      3/'16/89

      I)OGS

      Two dead dogs were brought to the Marquette General Hospital autopsy room by Trooper Hartley from Michigan State Police. The remains of the dogs were received by Dr. Smith and placed in the Marquette General Hospital morgue crypt

      "Dog .1, Ivan; appearance consistent with Malamute. - This dog
      is wearing a color with a tag bearing the name "Ivan". The dog weighs an estimated 110 to 120 lbs. and is 28 Inches high approximately at the shoulder. Two bullet wounds are noted. Examination of gastric contents shows the stomach contains ],"r'50 gm. of contents. This content includes nuni(@rotis pieces of skin consistent with Human skin. The pieces range in size up to approximately 10 @inches in maximum dimension. Some of the skin pieces contain incised and puncture wounds consistent with dog bite injuries. Multiple pieces of muscle tissue, fitt, connective tissue, tendinous tissue, an(i occasional small bone fragments are present. A few fragments of material consistent with day pieces of dog food are present.
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