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FADRI, JOHN STEPHEN B.

BS CRIMINOLOGY BLOCK 2

REFLECTIVE ANALYSIS
After watching the three videotapes on how autopsies are performed. Fear causes me to forsake myself
after watching those videos. The pathologist was identified in the first film, which is about the interior
parts of the body, removes and dissects the organs of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis When I saw the
first stage, where the doctor begins the autopsy of the chest and abdomen by making a Y-shaped
severance. I saw how all of the body's organs are being removed using those saws. They cut the cartilage
and even the intestines of a dead body using an unknown cutting substance. I witness how the
pathologist sliced across the crown of the head in the following video, and I see the actual image of the
brain in the next film, which is about the brain autopsy. When it completely covers everything I
discovered that the incision across the back of the neck. The top of the skull can be removed, allowing
the brain to be examined. Autopsies are a time-consuming process, especially if the pathologist isn't
very proficient. I discovered that performing autopsies on a deceased person was a difficult undertaking.
However, such videotapes are really useful to us because they inform us ahead of time and teach us
how things were done.

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