- Thanatology is the scientific study of death, including the cause, phenomena, and postmortem changes that have medico-legal significance.
- Death occurs in two stages: somatic (clinical) death when circulatory and respiratory functions cease, and molecular death which happens more gradually on a cellular level.
- Several factors are considered when determining the time of death, including immediate changes like irreversible cessation of brain function, respiration, and circulation, as well as early changes like skin pallor, muscle flaccidity, cooling of the body, livor mortis, and rigor mortis.
- Accurately determining the time of death is important for explaining possible criminal acts and determining