The court heard that it would take the star "hours" to urinate and that he was afflicted by toenail fungus so severe that his doctor feared his flesh was rotting away.
It was revealed that Jackson's body was riddled with injection scars at the time of his death and that he used Benoquin, a cream that bleaches skin. Even his obsessive use of aftershave was detailed.
It was revealed that Jackson's body was riddled with injection scars at the time of his death and that he used Benoquin, a cream that bleaches skin. Even his obsessive use of aftershave was detailed.
"He don't drink or eat," the doctor told detectives.
Jackson was so thin on the day of his death that an ambulance crew thought he was a hospice patient.
Dr Murray suspected that he suffered from phlebitis, a condition associated with the formation of blood clots, usually in the deep veins of the legs.
The prospect was raised that Jackson was a secret smoker. The discovery of two empty cigarette packets in his room by police led Dr Murray to mention more of the singer's strange behaviour - his use of "excessive cologne".
Jackson was so thin on the day of his death that an ambulance crew thought he was a hospice patient.
Dr Murray suspected that he suffered from phlebitis, a condition associated with the formation of blood clots, usually in the deep veins of the legs.
The prospect was raised that Jackson was a secret smoker. The discovery of two empty cigarette packets in his room by police led Dr Murray to mention more of the singer's strange behaviour - his use of "excessive cologne".
Dr Murray told detectives that shortly before the singer's death he had arranged for a chiropadist to carve several painful calluses from the star's feet.
He added: "[Jackson] explained to me that when he went to the bathroom, it would take him hours to urinate."
He was prescribed Flomax, a drug that shrinks the prostate, to help to treat the condition.
The singer had "loved" propofol, the powerful hospital anaesthetic that killed him, Dr Murray said. He admits giving Jackson a small dose of propofol, but said he was trying to wean the singer off the drug. Jackson gave himself a fatal overdose, Dr Murray's lawyers have claimed.
He added: "[Jackson] explained to me that when he went to the bathroom, it would take him hours to urinate."
He was prescribed Flomax, a drug that shrinks the prostate, to help to treat the condition.
The singer had "loved" propofol, the powerful hospital anaesthetic that killed him, Dr Murray said. He admits giving Jackson a small dose of propofol, but said he was trying to wean the singer off the drug. Jackson gave himself a fatal overdose, Dr Murray's lawyers have claimed.