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Quicklime and caustic soda water effects on a fresh cadaver.

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The Forensic Examiner, June 22nd, 2007

The leading cause of maternal death in Uruguay is caused by abortions made in uncertain conditions where the most elementary sanitary precautions are neglected. Daily, the poorest pregnant women in Uruguay allow unqualified individuals to perform abortions in clandestine places where extreme health risks exist. This article presents the case of Jane Doe, a 26-year-old Argentinean woman who died in Uruguay due to an acute hipovolemy caused by a secret illegal abortion made under unsanitary conditions. The midwife and her assistants who conducted the abortion sprinkled the cadaver with chemica...

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