Autopsies

/ˈɔtɑpsiz/ noun

Post-mortem examinations of bodies to determine cause of death or investigate disease, typically performed by medical professionals.

From Greek 'autopsia' meaning 'seeing with one's own eyes,' combining 'autos' (self) and 'opsis' (sight). The term entered medical Latin in the 17th century, emphasizing direct observation rather than theoretical speculation about death.

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