No, the hospital doesn't, but the Mortician does, if you choose to be embalmed (pretty normal) and have a funeral. He needs to replace your blood with preservatives so that your body won't rot before the funeral. Here is a description of the process:
http://www.carefordying.org/mainwebsite_html/death/embalm.html
Francesc Xavier Butinyà i Hospital died on 1899-12-18.
Parkland Memorial Hospital at 1:07 PM on 24 November 1963.
the blood queen died 1990
He died in a hospital on December 15, 1966.
she died from heart disease in Lincoln General Hospital
She had a pulmonary embolism ( blood clot in her lung) the first time, and then the second time she was in was to drain a hematoma in her abdomen.
Ralph Abernathy got 2 blood clods then died at a hospital
It is put in the deceased so the human body will not smell or have a odor To do this they take blood out by either warming the body because when you die the blood get stiff so they can drain it out or just cutting the body in places so the blood can drain in the drain at the deceased persons feet at the funeral parlor.It is green in colorplease thank kenyahitta c for the answer
i think he did die in a hospital
I think it's still fatal to do that but when you cut that vein it releases a lot of blood so you can die from blood loss (if not taken to a hospital on time). You will not die right away from cutting your wrist vein.
blood
When you drink too much of it and if you dont pump it out of your stomach in a hospital, you can easily poison your blood and even die
Pack it with ice. The cold will repel the blood.
well after your blood is drained almost all the way you would die you wouldnt have a chance too much blood. and if u did live long enough to be filled with animal blood you would die of infection. hence that is y god made humans and animals
Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
Émile Drain died in 1966.
superior and inferior vena cava