Study Of Pattern Of Death In Unclaimed Dead Bodies Autopsied In A Tertiary Care Hospital – An Autopsy Based Cross Sectional Study

R. Senthil Kumar, A. Gokulakrishnan
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Article 6 of universal declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law”. Identification means the determination of the individuality or recognition of that person or dead body based on certain physical characters unique to that individual. It may be complete or partial. Complete identification means the absolute fixation of the individuality of a person, while partial identification means ascertainment of only some facts like race, sex, age and stature. Visual identification is not reliable in majority of the cases, therefore two important identification marks should be noted in live and dead cases. The description should contain anatomical land mark, size; colour either raised or not raised from surface and if no distinct mark is available left thumb impression may be taken. Other points which are considered in establishment of identity are race, religion, sex, age, and other age related changes, acquired peculiarities like mole, tattoos, and congenital deformity. In decomposed and mutilated cases accurate identification is needed for establishment of corpus delicti after homicide. The identification of cadavers is a  crucial  issue  in  forensic  setting, but   the   official  extent  of  this  problem  is  still  poorly  known  in  most countries.   The fact that an  underestimated  problem  of  unclaimed decedents exists  can  be seen from the very small number of published articles  on  the  topic.
一家三甲医院解剖的无人认领尸体的死亡模式研究--基于尸检的横断面研究
世界人权宣言》第 6 条规定,"人人在任何地方有权被承认在法律前的人格"。身份识别是指根据个人独有的某些身体特征来确定或承认该人或尸体的个性。它可以是完全的,也可以是部分的。完全辨认是指绝对确定一个人的个性,而部分辨认是指只确定一些事实,如种族、性别、年龄和身材。肉眼识别在大多数情况下并不可靠,因此在活体和死体中都应注意两个重要的识别标志。描述中应包含解剖学上的陆地标记、大小、表面凸起或不凸起的颜色,如果没有明显的标记,则可取拇指左侧印记。确定身份时还要考虑的其他因素包括种族、宗教、性别、年龄和其他与年龄有关的变化、后天特征(如痣、纹身和先天畸形)。在尸体腐烂和肢体残缺的情况下,需要进行准确的身份鉴定,以确定凶杀后的犯罪事实。尸体鉴定是法医工作中的一个关键问题,但在大多数国家,官方对这一问题的严重程度仍然知之甚少。 从已发表的有关这一主题的文章数量极少可以看出,无人认领尸体的问题被低估了。
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