482-484._—Soldier, age 39, found dying, lying on his bed; had returned
to his room drunk and lay down in his uniform. Face much congested;
lips cyanosed; eyes closed. Skin of neck below thyroid cartilage showed
deep mark from pressure of collar of uniform where the collar was
fastened; had passed urine into his clothing. When examined after death
his face was pale yellow, lips cyanosed, eyes closed; large hypostatic
patches; traces of pressure on neck still visible; lungs congested;
larynx, above level of pressure, congested; below was normal. Fibrin
clots in both ventricles of heart. Liver, spleen, stomach, and
intestines congested. Brain somewhat congested. Bladder contained urine.