The first recorded autopsy in history is widely credited to the examination of Julius Caesar following his assassination in 44 BCE. According to Roman historian Suetonius, a physician named Antistius examined Caesar’s body after he was stabbed 23 times and concluded that only one wound—inflicted to the chest—was fatal. This methodical post-mortem assessment is considered the earliest known documented autopsy, marking a significant early moment in the history of forensic medicine and the scientific study of the cause of death.
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