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A Pathologist is the kind of doctor who performs autopsies on a person to determine cause of death.
The family or the next kiln of the person. Investegators or police
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No, a mortician is a person educated in the preservation and proper disposal of human corpses - they often have a college degree but are not medical professionals. Autopsies are performed by medical doctors.
An autopsy, which examines the body of a deceased person (or sometimes an animal) is done by a specialized doctor called a pathologist.The local officials who do autopsies and similar work are called coroners, and doctors on their staffs are called medical examiners (ME's).
Some religious groups prohibit autopsies
Autopsies are not normally covered by insurance companies or Medicare
A pathologist performs autopsies ( examining a corpse the determine cause of death)
Fewer autopsies have been performed in the United States during the past 10-20 years
A forensic pathologist, who is a medical doctor specializing in investigating causes of death, performs autopsies.
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