Does anyone out there have a
list of the drugs (etc.?) searched for in the usual medical examiner’s blood
screen done in autopsy? Thanks. I’m in touch with an ME, but he’s crazy busy
because the Super Bowl is in town, and I’m kind of in a hurry.
And yes, it’s for some
fiction I’m writing.
(Later) Hold on, I seem to have caught our ME in a creative mode. He's made a suggestion that works. It's so good, I might have to make him co-author! Isn't life interesting?
While doing research for this, I came across a saying often found in a medical examiner's office. I'm going to have to look it up to quote it correctly, but the gist of it is, Death will joyously help the living. Meaning via autopsy.
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Here is the quote:
Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae
This is the place where death delights to help the living
I think I'll title my story "Delighted Death"
Isn't research fun? :)
It sure is! I've had several exchanges of emails with Dr. Baker, Hennepin County ME, and he's been extremely helpful. The story is sailing along and I can't wait to get to where my fictional ME opens the corpse's chest and . . .
Glad you got your answer.
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