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The medical examiner states that death was due to `` natural causes ''.
According to the medical examiner, she was shot between eleven p.m. and one a.m..
According to the medical examiner she was shot between eleven p.m. and one a.m..
Health-related data such as that from hospital computer systems, clinical laboratories, electronic health record systems, medical examiner record-keeping systems, 911 call center computers, and veterinary medical record systems could be of help ; researchers are also considering the utility of data generated by ranching and feedlot operations, food processors, drinking water systems, school attendance recording, and physiologic monitors, among others.
However, these potential bite marks were first noticed in photographs years after the trials and were not inspected by a board-certified medical examiner until four years after the murders.
An investigation by Santaquin police was closed on October 5, 2010, after the medical examiner ruled Coleman's death " accidental ", and no evidence of wrongdoing could be demonstrated.
She portrayed the character Alexx Woods, a medical examiner in the forensics-related drama CSI: Miami for 6 seasons as a series regular.
* September 11 – Charles Norris, Americal medical examiner ( b. 1867 )
Occasionally, McGarrett's Five-O team was assisted by other officers as needed: medical examiner Doc Bergman ( played by Al Eben ), forensic specialist Che Fong ( played by Harry Endo ) and a secretary.
The medical examiner termed Olson's death a " homicide ".
Levy's remains did not turn up during the extensive search that followed her disappearance, but were discovered by accident on May 22, 2002, by a man hunting for turtles with his dog in a secluded area of Rock Creek Park in Washington, D. C. That month, a medical examiner officially declared that Levy's death was the result of homicide.
The autopsy is performed by a coroner or medical examiner usually during the investigation of criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions.
* Forensic pathologists also work closely with the medico-legal authority for the area concerned with the investigation of sudden and unexpected deaths i. e. the coroner ( England and Wales ), procurator fiscal ( Scotland ) or coroner or medical examiner ( United States ).
In most jurisdictions this is done by a " forensic pathologist ", coroner, medical examiner, or hybrid medical examiner-coroner offices.
In others, the law requires the medical examiner to be a physician, pathologist, or forensic pathologist.
In Canada, there is a mix of coroner and medical examiner systems, depending on the province or territory.
In contrast, a medical examiner is typically a physician who holds the degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
Ideally, a medical examiner has completed both a pathology residency and a fellowship in forensic pathology.
In some jurisdictions, a medical examiner must be both a doctor and a lawyer, with additional training in forensic pathology.
Abbots call upon him as a medical examiner, detective, doctor, and diplomat.
Having " lived half his life in battles ", they deploy him as detective, medical examiner, diplomatic envoy ( to the Welsh princes ), and counsel.
Other key county officials include the coroner / medical examiner, treasurer, assessor, auditor, controller, and district attorney.
These departments include administrative services, health, medical examiner, planning and development services, parks and recreation, and public works.

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The hunger strike was concluded in early January 2004 when an Australian medical team agreed to visit the island.
Naval medical consultants who examined the president in San Francisco concluded he had suffered a heart attack.
" Reviews of DID patients and their medical records concluded that the majority of those diagnosed with DID would also meet the criteria for either borderline personality disorder or more generally borderline personality.
An autopsy was performed in compliance with California law that required post-mortem examination on anyone who had not received medical treatment within 40 days of death ( despite her stroke, Rogers never saw a doctor or went to a hospital ) and concluded that the cause of death was actually a heart attack.
Notable medical organizations have endorsed it, but in 1903 Richard Cabot concluded that it should be avoided because it is deceptive.
" In 2006, Professor John Urquhart noted the relevance of the Canon to modern medicine, comparing it to an influential medical work of the 19th century, The Principles and Practice of Medicine ( 1892 ) by Osler himself, and concluded:
Justices Brennan, White, Marshall and Blackmun concluded in one plurality opinion that race could be used as a factor when it was for the purpose of remedying substantial chronic underrepresentation of certain minorities in the medical profession.
Granted access to his medical records and autopsy, and after interviewing his friends and family, Cooper concluded that Fixx was genetically predisposed ( his father died of a heart attack at age 43 and Fixx himself had a congenitally enlarged heart ), and had several lifestyle issues.
Luis Cordon writes that Reich's long slide from medical and scientific respectability concluded with the consensus inside and outside the psychoanalytic community that he was at best a crackpot, and at worst was suffering from a serious mental illness.
The Nevada commission's medical advisory board reviewed Morrison's 1996 test results and concluded they were " ironclad and unequivocal.
A review in the Annals of Internal Medicine concluded that while some therapies might be beneficial, others might be harmful or interfere with effective medical therapy.
In an article published in the British Medical Journal in 1979, Dr F. Kräupl Taylor reviewed the literature on penis captivus and concluded that while " almost all the cases mentioned in medical publications and in textbooks are based on hearsay and rumour ", two papers published by nineteenth-century German gynaecologists — Scanzoni ( 1870 ) and Hildebrandt ( 1872 ) — who had personally dealt with cases of the condition " leave no doubt about the reality of this unusual symptom ", which, however, " is so rare that it is often regarded nowadays as no more than a prurient myth ".
Although widely discussed, there had been scant information in the medical research literature until an article by Chalett and Nerenberg in Pediatrics 2000, which found little formal data regarding the condition but concluded that " The treatment is sexual release, or perhaps straining to move a very heavy object.
A study on medical intuitives concluded that " patients relying solely on psychic diagnosis as the basis for therapy are at risk of serious medical problems going undetected " ( p. 39 ).
At autopsy, medical examiners found that both the head and shoulders of the fetus had emerged, and concluded that it was a case of postmortem fetal extrusion in progress.
After reviewing the medical data, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration concluded that TDA-induced breast cancer was an infinitesimal health-risk to women with breast implants, and did not justify legally requiring physicians to explain the matter to their patients.
In 1672 Sorbière considered the idea of being honest and upfront about a mistake having been made in medicine but thought that it might seriously jeopardise medical practice and concluded that it " would not catch on ".
After the Civil War and following the death of three of his children from spinal meningitis in 1864, Still concluded that the orthodox medical practices of his day were frequently ineffective and sometimes harmful.
Physicians and scientists who have studied the medical aspects of the crucifixion concluded that the sayings had to be short because crucifixion causes asphyxia.
Ironically, their report gave a wrong date ( 27 April instead of 22 April ), and they concluded that the crash had occurred on 28 April, even though the medical evidence " showed " that Martin had been dead in the water for several days by 30 April.
The medical examiner concluded that he had passed of a heart condition brought on by his years of drug abuse.
One indicator of the consequences of Americans ' inconsistent health care coverage is a study in Health Affairs that concluded that half of personal bankruptcies involved medical bills.
A peer-reviewed comparison study of health care access in the two countries published in 2006 concluded that U. S. residents are one third less likely to have a regular medical doctor, one fourth more likely to have unmet health care needs, and are more than twice as likely to forgo needed medicines.

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