An attending physician might request an autopsy to clarify the cause of death when it is uncertain or unexpected, especially in cases involving sudden or unexplained deaths. Autopsies can provide valuable information that can aid in understanding disease processes, improve medical knowledge, and contribute to public health data. Additionally, they can help confirm a diagnosis and assess the effectiveness of treatment, which can be important for both the patient's family and the medical community.
You ask an autopsier to do an autopsy
Ask Dr- Baden An Autopsy Special - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
A physician assistant can be addressed by their first name in a letter. You can also ask how they would like to be addressed.
i would personally ask your doctor or local physician
Ask a physician; the internet is not your doctor.
It depends where you live. I would recommend a treatment center. Ask you physician for further guidance.
That would be a question to ask either a pharmacist or a physician.DO NOT TRY TO TAKE AT THE SAME TIME!!!! ASK A PHYSICIAN FIRST!!!!!!!!
Ask your physician.
Ask your prescribing physician.
Have you tried google pics. or youtube, or ask. If not try you will most likely find out
This would be a question you should ask your physician. I'm inclined to say "no, the two don't have anything to do with each other", but your physician will have a lot more details about your specific case than we do.
Marlene Sanders has: Played herself in "Issues and Answers" in 1960. Played Herself - Narrator in "America Undercover" in 1986. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 3: Voices from the Grave" in 1996. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 4: The Dead Speak" in 1997. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 5: Dead Men Do Tell Tales" in 1998. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 6: Secrets of the Dead" in 1999. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 7: Dead Men Talking" in 2001. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 8: Dead Giveaway" in 2002. Played Narrator in "Autopsy 9: Dead Awakening" in 2003. Played Narrator in "Ask Dr. Baden: An Autopsy Special" in 2005.