Abstract
Three necropsies demonstrating postmortem bacteriologic sterility as long as 35 days after death are described. While this tends to support the theory that otherwise inexplicable necropsy bacterial findings are due to faulty technic, we have reason to believe that this was not the case. Methods devised by the authors to provide a final resolution to the “agonal invasion” vs. “postmortem bacterial transmigration” problem are discussed.
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