Corpse Wax

Cadaveric wax and other waxes as the cause of death at autopsy/post-mortem examination

During an autopsy, a person examines the body for a specific purpose. And when various changes in the body are detected, the doctor not only describes them, but also makes a decision about whether the pathology he discovered is related to the death that has occurred. This decision may be quite expected and immediate, or it may be a very long process. For doctors working on autopsy of bodies, all these anatomical studies are a common routine, while for relatives, friends and colleagues, it is still a mystery what happens to the body after a person has died.