They only do that in the Medical Examiner's Office to examine the brain as part of the complete autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Mortician, undertaker, Mortuary worker.
Mortuary schooling is the study of dead bodies through Mortuary work. The type of degrees you can get with mortuary schooling is an associates degree or a bachelor degree.
someone who berries the dead The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science.
A deceased person's body may be kept at the morgue (suspicious death, murder, etc). But all bodies are eventually at the mortuary (funeral home).
hair and makeup on the dead for the funeral
mortuary transport driver
Mortician (mort = death + ian = technician) is an American word, coined in 1895 from the combination of the words Mortuary and Physician. This person is also known as the funeral director or undertaker or embalmer. He prepares the body, plans with the family and performs the funeral ceremony according to the family's wishes.
sleeping person's body(during sleep a person is as unconsious as dead).
mortuary van
Body bags are used to transport dead bodies from the accident site to the morgue and sometimes used to store them while they're there. They aren't always used but usually are if the body is messy. There really isn't a technical term for the person who puts the body in the bag but sometimes could be the coroner, medical examiner, or mortuary affairs officer.
A mortuary is a place where bodies are kept. In the older days mortuaries were not really funeral homes but places where a person who has just been pronounced dead is kept for a few days to make sure that the person died. Today this is not necessary, but today's term for a mortuary is basically a funeral home. But one big difference is that a funeral home was often equipped with an upstairs apartment that a family would move into, in order to be with the remains located downstairs, until the funeral services were completed. A mortuary was simply one that was absent such an apartment.
Depends where you are, but usually to a mortuary.