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Nov 15, 2025

[Answer] The first recorded autopsy in history was performed on which person?

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...The earliest detailed account of a forensic autopsy comes from 44 BCE, following the assassination of Julius Caesar. After Caesar was attacked by a group of senators on the Ides of March, his physician, Antistius, was summoned to examine the body. Antistius documented that Caesar had suffered 23 stab wounds, carefully noting the location and depth of each injury. His report concluded that only one of them, a deep chest wound, was fatal. This makes Caesar’s autopsy the first recorded medical investigation of a death in history, setting an early precedent for forensic pathology.




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Julius Caesar:


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