There were totally 9 autopsies of putrefied corpses in 5 days during the spring and 2 days during the summer. The degree of putrefaction was mild in 1, moderate in 3 and severe in 5 of them. It was determined that the presence of putrefied corpses among the autopsies performed during the spring and summer time had no effect on the number of bacteria and fungi grown by means of using two methods (p>0.05). P. mirabilis was the only gram negative bacterium that grew on the autopsy days of putrefied corpses. The growth of P. mirabilis on the autopsy days of putrefied corpses was found statistically significant when compared to the days when autopsy of putrefied corpse was not performed (p= 0.002).