The doctor conducting the autopsy is
duty bound to take samples for toxicological screening and send them to
Forensic Laboratory for toxicological/chemical examination
- The injection site and the tissues underneath up to 2–3
cms (button size) with dermis and epidermis of the sight of injection
prick should be excised out. It should be preserved in a glass jar, which
should be filled two–thirds with saturated saline water. The specimens
should be sealed, signed, labeled by the doctor/autopsy surgeon and should
be handed over to police/investigating officer for further
toxicological/chemical examination.
- Viscera for toxicological/chemical examination: The
following viscera specimen/biological samples should be collected for
toxicological/chemical examination (80-100 gms of liver, 80-100 gms of
brain with meninges, whole of the stomach with gastric contents (If no
gastric contents, a section of stomach should be sent), upper part of
small intestine about 30cm long with its contents, fragments from both
adrenal glands, half of transverse section of kidneys, half of spleen,
blood (100 ml ideal/minimum 10 ml) and urine (100 ml/minimum 10 ml).
- All the visceral specimens should be collected in
separate container a wide-mouthed bottle as prescribed and saturated
saline should be added as preservatives. The quantity of the saline should
be sufficient to cover all the pieces of specimen viscera in bottle.
- The specimens should be sealed, signed, labeled by the
doctor/autopsy surgeon and should be handed over to police/investigating
officer for further chemical examination in a forensic lab.
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