"Flavius Eutropius, a prominent Roman historian from the 4th century AD, extensively wrote about the assassination of Caesar and the immediate aftermath of the event. Flavius Eutropius stated that a detailed report of Caesar’s injuries was issued by a physician who performed Caesar’s autopsy, and this report is seen as the earliest documented post-mortem report in history."
I feel like it's implied that this 4th century report on the report is the oldest physically preserved official-sounding record?