Yes, most all hospitals do have a storage facility to temporarily store the bodies of those that die within the hospital. Except for the very largest teaching hospitals they are not very big, most being the size of a walk-in refrigerator.
Surprisingly, not every hospital has a morgue. When I was a mortician I have made removal from hospital without morgues.
i don't quite understand your question, but yes, hospitals do have morgues you know, if their patients die or something.
The average salary of an autopsy technician is $41,038 and can be employed by hospitals, morgues and research facilities.
Graveyards, laboratories, hospitals, morgues, wherever dead bodies could be found, After they died. He did not kill people to get fresh corpses.
Morgues are areas in hospitals and medical centers where the bodies of the deceased are stored and autopsied. Mortuaries are where the bodies of the deceased are prepared for funeral and burial.
There is not a fear of morgues recorded. The closest thing to that is the fear of the hospital- Nosocomephobia.
To keep items cold. Commercial refrigeration equipment can be used in morgues, hospitals, school cafeterias, restaurants. Any business that needs to store something cold will use one.
Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues has written: 'La clef des champs' -- subject(s): Natural history, Pre-Linnean works
corners that work in morgues and certain doctors
He had to have a family if he did how would he be here but i dont no
Check newspaper morgues.
Morgues and/or Medical Examiner's Offices are publicly funded by tax money, like all other governmental agencies.
How many hospitals in the United States? Answer: According to the AHA there are approx 5,815 Registered Hospitals in the US. 5,010 Community Hospitals 213 Federal Government Hospitals 447 Non Federal Psychiatric Hospitals 129 Non Federal Long Term Care Hospitals 16 Hospitals of Institutions(Prisons Hospitals, Collage Infirmaries etc...).