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Autopsy and biopsy work are inseparable activities; the same technical and interpretative skills are used for both. The autopsy diagnosis obviously has less immediate clinical impact than does the biopsy diagnosis, but the contribution of an efficient autopsy service to the overall Standard of clinical care in any hospital is surely undeniable. However, there has recently been much questioning of the role and status of the autopsy now that so many sophisticated techniques are used to investigate and diagnose disease during life. There is no doubt that there is currently less interest in the autopsy than there was in the nineteenth century, during the age when discoveries in morbid anatomy often heralded advances in clinical practice.

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Underwood, J.C.E. (1987). The Autopsy. In: Introduction to Biopsy Interpretation and Surgical Pathology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1473-4_13

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