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1. Virchow's Second Protocol; a 21st-Century Review.

2. The death of the Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen of Hungary-retold and reassessed with reconstruction of her autopsy.

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3. Alessio Spalla, court surgeon of Christina of Sweden and his unknown Queen's autopsy report.

4. V.R. Khanolkar's initial years as pathologist and researcher in India: 1924-1941.

5. Historical postmortem studies on catatonia: Close reading and analysis of Kahlbaum's cases and scientific texts between 1800 and 1900.

6. Chronological transition of necropsy cases of animals in Tokyo, Japan.

7. Autopsy Issues in German Federal Republic Transplantation Legislation until 1997.

8. The gastric disease of Napoleon Bonaparte: brief report for the bicentenary of Napoleon's death on St. Helena in 1821.

9. Five autopsy reports of rib fractures in the mental hospital of Reggio Emilia (1874-5): pathogenesis proposal in defence of the 'non-restraint' system.

10. Dusseldorf autopsies 1914-1918.

11. Historical Advancements and Evolution in Understanding Human Anatomy and Pathology: The Contribution of the Middle Ages.

12. Autopsy or anatomical dissection: evidence of a craniotomy in a 17th-eighteenth century burial site (Ravenna, Italy).

13. Current Comment.

14. Forensic Anthropology in Investigations of Crimes Against Humanity: Global Dimensions and the Mid-19th-Century Ajnala (India) Massacre.

15. Daniel Smith Lamb (1843-1929): A window into the early histories of the Army Medical Museum and Howard University Medical School.

16. Reform of the death investigation system in Japan.

17. The 1918/19 Spanish Flu in Pisa (Tuscany, Italy): Clinical, Epidemiological and Autoptic Considerations

18. Spanish flu in Turin as told by historical autopsy reports.

19. Carl von Rokitansky, the Linné of pathological anatomy.

20. [José Ignacio Bartolache y Díaz de Posada: his contributions to medicine].

21. Pope Leo XII's death: the twist to a longstanding dispute by novel historical documents and paleopathographic analysis.

22. Vestiges of autopsies and surgical procedures in the "Baron von Asch" skulls of the Blumenbach Skull Collection in Göttingen.

24. A great legal scholar of the 18th century with liver cirrhosis and septicemia.

25. Death and Rebirth of the Autopsy.

26. The first central nervous system autopsy in Southern Brazil.

28. Lampião, Lages, Lombroso: the autopsy of the bandit king of the Brazilian backlands.

29. Anatomopathological research in nineteenth-century Gdańsk - an outline of the problem.

30. How the public autopsy of a slave Joice Heth launched P.T. Barnum's career as the Greatest Showman on Earth.

31. Henry Ware Cattell and Walt Whitman's Brain.

32. A Forensic Tale of Nepal.

33. The First Kidney Transplant in Ireland.

34. Autopsy as a Source of Discovery in Cardiovascular Medicine: Then and Now.

35. Firsts surgical care of Mexican children in the nineteenth century.

36. Post-mortem in the Victorian asylum: practice, purpose and findings at the Littlemore County Lunatic Asylum, 1886-7.

37. Back to the Future - Part 1. The medico-legal autopsy from ancient civilization to the post-genomic era.

38. Differentiating between rhinosinusitis and mastoiditis surgery from postmortem medical training: A study of two identified skulls and hospital records from early 20th century Coimbra, Portugal.

39. Cutting the Flesh: Surgery, Autopsy and Cannibalism in the Belgian Congo.

40. Autoptic practices in 16th-18th century Florence: Skeletal evidences from the Medici family.

41. Description of in-hospital deaths in Vienna during 1850-2000.

44. [The murder at Svarstad--forensic medicine in 1753].

45. [The aversion of the Church to blood - since when?].

46. John Paul Jones: An Overlooked Autopsy Finding that May Explain His Terminal Illness.

47. [Mirroring Semmelweis'es observations in the Hungarian medical literature].

48. The medical autopsy as quality assurance tool in clinical medicine: dreams and realities.

49. [Medical expert reports in the Valencia of the late Middle Ages: cases of poisoning].

50. [Autopsies: The beginnings before the end].