Coroner Thomas Noguchi conducted the operation. He was assisted by Eddy Day.
Noguchi's findings were as follows.
External examination: The unembalmed body is that of a 36-year-old
well-developed, well-nourished Caucasian female weighing 117 pounds and
measuring 65-1/2 inches in length. The scalp is covered with bleached blond
hair. The eyes are blue. The fixed lividitv is noted in the face, neck,
chest, upper portions of arms and the right side of the abdomen. The faint
lividity which disappears upon pressure is noted in the back and posterior
aspect of the arms and legs. A slight ecchymotic area is noted in the left
hip and left side of lower back. The breast shows no significant lesion.
There is a horizontal 3-inch long surgical scar in the right upper quadrant
of the abdomen. A suprapubic surgical scar measuring 5 inches in length is
noted.
The conjunctivae are markedly congested; however, no ecehymosis or petechiae
are noted. The nose shows no evidence of fracture. The external auditory
canals are not remarkable:. No evidence of trauma is noted in the scalp,
forehead, cheeks, lips or chin. The neck shows no evidence of trauma.
Examination of the hands and nails shows no defects. The lower extremities
show no evidence of trauma.
Body cavity: The usual Y-shaped incision is made
to open the thoracic and abdominal cavities. The pleural and abdominal
cavities contain no excess of fluid or blood. The mediastinum shows no
shifting or widening. The diaphragm is within normal limits. The lower edge
of the liver is within the costal margin. The organs are in normal position
and relationship.
Cardiovascular system: The heart weighs 300 grams. The
pericardial cavity contains no excess of fluid. The epicardium and
pericardium are smooth and glistening. The left ventricular wall measures
1.1 cm. and the right 0.2 cm. The papillary muscles are not hypertrophic.
The chordae tendineac are not thickened or shortened. The valves have the
usual number of leaflets which are thin and pliable. The tricuspid valve
measures 10 cm., the pulmonary valve 6.5 cm., mitral valve 9.5 cm. and
aortic valve 7 cm in circumference. There is no septal defect. The foramen
ovale is closed.
The coronary arteries arise from their usual location and are distributed in
normal fashion. Multiple sections of the anterior descending branch of the
left coronary artery with a 5 mm. interial demonstrate a patent lumen
throughout. The circumflex branch and the right coronary artery also
demonstrate a patent lumen. The pulmonary artery contains no thrombus.
The aorta has a bright yellow smooth intima.
Respiratory system: The right lung weighs 465 grams and the left 420 grams.
Both lungs are moderately congested with some edema. The surface is dark and
red with mottling. The posterior portion of the lungs show severe
congestion. The tracheobronchial tree contains no aspirated material or
blood. Multiple sections of the lungs show congestion and edematous fluid
exuding from the cut surface. No consolidation or suppuration is noted. The
mucosa of the larynx is grayish white.
Liver and biliary system: The liver weighs 1890 grams. The surface is dark
brown and smooth. There are marked adhesions through the
omentum and abdominal wall in the lower portion of the liver as the
gallbladder has been removed. The common duct is widely patent. No calculus
or obstructive material is found. Multiple sections of the liver show slight
accentuation of the lobular pattern; however, no hemorrhage or tumor is
found.
Hemic and lymphatic system: The spleen weighs 190 grams. The surface is dark
red and smooth. Section shows dark red homogeneous firm cut surface. The
Malpighian bodies are not clearly identified. There is no evidence of
lymphadenopathy. The bone marrow is dark red in color.
Endocrine system: The adrenal glands have the usual architectural cortex and
medulla. The thyroid glands are of normal size, color and consistency.
Urinary system: The kidneys together weigh 350 grams. Their capsules can be
stripped without difficulty. Dissection shows a moderately congested
parenchyma. The cortical surface is smooth. The pelves and ureters are not
dilated or stenosed. The urinary bladder contains approximately 150 cc. of
clear straw-colored fluid. The mucosa is not altered.
Genital system: The external genitalia shows no gross abnormality.
Distribution of the pubic hair is of female pattern. The uterus is of the
usual size. Multiple sections of the uterus show the usual thickness of the
uterine wall without tumor nodules. The endometrium is grayish yellow,
measuring up to 0.2 cm in thickness. No polyp or tumor is found. The cervix
is clear, showing no nabothian cysts. The tubes are intact. The right ovary
demonstrates recent corpus luteum haemorrhagicum. The left ovary shows
corpora lutea and albicantia. A vaginal smear is taken. Digestive system:
The esophagus has a longitudinal folding mucosa. The stomach is almost
completely empty. The contents is brownish mucoid fluid. The volume is
estimated to be no more than 20 cc. No residue of the pills is noted. A
smear made from the gastric contents and examined under the polarized
microscope shows no refractile crystals. The mucosa shows marked congestion
and submucosal petechial hemorrhage diffusely. The duodenum shows no ulcer.
The contents of the duodenum is also examined under polarized microscope and
shows no refractile crystals. The remainder of the small intestine shows no
gross abnormality. The appendix is absent. The colon shows marked congestion
and purplish discoloration.
The pancreas has a tan lobular architecture. Multiple sections shows a
patent duct.
Skeletomuscular system: The clavicle, ribs, vertebrae and pelvic bones show
fracture lines. All bones of the extremities are examined by palpation
showing no evidence of fracture.
Head and central nervous system: The brain weighs 1440 grams.
Upon reflection of the scalp there is no evidence of contusion or
hemorrhage. The temporal muscles are intact. Upon removal of the dura mater
the cerebrospinal fluid is clear. The superficial vessels are slightly
congested. The convolutions of the brain are not flattened. the contour of
the brain is not distorted. No blood is found in the epidural, subdural or
subarachnoid spaces. Multiple sections of the brain show the usual
symmetrical ventricles and basal ganglia. Examination of the cerebellum and
brain stem shows no gross abnormality. Following removal of the dura mater
from the base of the skull and calvarium no skull fracture is demonstrated.
Liver temperature taken at 10:30 A.M. registered 89 F
Specimen: Unembalmed blood is taken for alcohol and barbiturate examination.
Liver, kidney, stomach and contents, urine and intestine are saved for
further toxicological study. A vaginal smear is made.