Putrefactive bacteria in colon Decomposition of red corpuscles - haemolysis Organ's post mortem turbidity Decaying intestinal contents Greenish hue of skin Hydrogen sulphide Gases extend viscera Flatulence of abdomen Stomachic contents in gullet and about mouth Catheters pervaded with pigment Epidermis peel off Corium is damp Putrid emphysema in hypodermic tissue, pleura, Gastric mucous membrane and bowels Fluid from decomposing ulcers reeks Putrefactive liquids form blisters Hair and nails slowly fall off Swollen scrotum and penis Methane draws urine Gaping sutures of cranial cavity Thorax contains fluids with sulfhaemoglobinum Liquefiable fat reduced to fatty acids Muscles pervaded with suppurating centres Ribs are albescent Stomach is sunken Yawning facial cavities Eyes are imperceptible Denudation of teeth Wrinkling skin Bones are desiccated Eroded gristles Along the spine rot' Dry remains of entrails Cadaverous and putrid stench Carcass disintegrated entirely Finished putrefaction and decay.