An autopsy report is a compilation of all the relevant information collected after a post mortem examination by pathologists on a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death. Many famous people die mysteriously and at times it is hard to tell the root cause of their death.
An autopsy is the only logically sure method of determining the cause of such deaths.
An autopsy report is a compilation of all the relevant information collected after a post mortem examination by pathologists on a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death.
Many famous people die mysteriously and at times it is hard to tell the root cause of their death. An autopsy is the only logically sure method of determining the cause of such deaths.
The principal aim of an autopsy is to determine the cause of death, the state of health of the person before he or she died, and whether any medical diagnosis and treatment before death was appropriate.
In most Western countries the number of autopsies performed in hospitals has been decreasing every year since 1955.
When a person has given permission in advance of their death, autopsies may also be carried out for the purposes of teaching or medical research.
An autopsy is frequently performed in cases of sudden death, where a doctor is not able to write a death certificate, or when death is believed to be due to an unnatural cause. These examinations are performed under a legal authority and do not require the consent of relatives of the deceased.
The most extreme example is the examination of murder victims, especially when medical examiners are looking for signs of death or the murder method, such as bullet wounds, signs of strangulation. Many religions such as Judaism and Islam usually discourage the performing of autopsies on their adherents. Organizations such as Zaka in Israel and Misaskim in the USA generally guide families how to ensure that an unnecessary autopsy is not made.
Famous people is a person who is famously recognized in a society or culture.
Generally speaking, a celebrity is someone who gets media attention and most frequently has an extroverted personality. A celebrity that shies away from the public eye or keeps a very separate private life is called a reluctant celebrity.
There are a wide range of ways people can become famous, from their profession, appearances in the mass media, beauty or even by complete accident or infamy. Instant celebrity is the term that is used when someone becomes a celebrity in very short period of time. In some places, someone that somehow achieves a small amount of transient fame through hype or mass media, is stereotyped as a B grade celebrity.
Often the stereotype extends to someone that falls short of mainstream or persistent fame but seeks to extend or exploit it. In the 21st Century, the insatiable public fascination for celebrities and appetite for celebrity gossip has seen the rise of the gossip columnist, and celebrity blogging.
The rise of international celebrities in acting and popular music is due in large part to the massive scope and scale of the media industries, enabling celebrities to be viewed more often and in more places.
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