Anthropologists study the dead.
A pathologist studies dead bodies to find out the cause of death.
A forensic pathologist is a medical professional who studies dead bodies to determine the cause of death. This involves conducting autopsies and analyzing evidence to provide insights into how a person died.
A forensic anthropologist studies dead people to identify human remains and determine the cause of death by examining skeletal remains.
Archaeologists, paleontologists and veterinarians.
Mostly biblical and historical scholars.
Pathologists are medical doctors who specialise in the study of causes of death.
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Dead Men Do Talk 1-2 was released on: USA: 1996
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Dead Wrong 4-4 was released on: USA: 8 December 1998
The dead volume in HPLC is 137.45. The dead volume in science is used in retention measurements and also in thermodynamic studies and the abbreviation HPLC stands for High Pressure Liquid Chromatography.
A forensic scientist, specifically a forensic pathologist, studies dead bodies to determine the cause and manner of death. They use various techniques like autopsies and toxicology analyses to provide insights for criminal investigations or to understand medical conditions.
Either the Pathologist in the case of the fairly recently deceased OR the Archaeologist when the remains were found in a 'historic dig.'
A number of medical studies in people suggest that soaking in water from the Dead Sea may be beneficial in the treatment of various diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis , psoriatic arthritis, and osteoarthritis of the knees