Hey Sweetie
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necrophiliac |
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Frank
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Pathologist Pathos meaning bad or evil...and ologist meaning a person that is an expert in that special subject. However there are many special fields involving the autopsy (finding the cause of death), so we can use a histologist (studies tissue) or a microbiologist (studies bacterial or viral causes of death) or a forensic pathologist (one who studies unusual deaths) A coroner is also involved in some places and is usually not a physician but an elected official that only signs a death report, in many cities there are medical examiners that are usually doctors and they record information for the police to determine the cause of death. |
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mssassy_58@sbcglobal.net
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Pathologist |
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Riss
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coroner |
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virginiamayoaunt
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Coroner more than likely!. FYI...Did you know that a coroner is the only one that is legal to arrest a "Sheriff:" Just thought I
would pitch that in...Rody |
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Roy
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coroner |
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JaMoke
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Coroner
forensic investigator |
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WISEMAN
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Coronor examines the body after suspicious death. Pathologist medically examines and take biopsies for medico-legal reason. |
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soniaatcalifornia
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Coroner. |
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Chloe
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Medical examiner.
I do not believe that all coroners are medical examiners. MEs as they are referred to. |
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korries3
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coroner's |
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DARKWARRIOR123
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Coroner or patholigist. They can each be used in this case. If you were more specific, I could help you. |
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Evo_Morales
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Medical Examiner or forensic pathologist |
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rich_0001
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"pathologist" is the medical specialty, "coroner" is the title of the government job |
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lilmunchkin_2008
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I can't spell it but its Corner ... |
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Dwayne
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Coroner |
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banjuja58
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pathologist. I'm not sure, but it's possible that a coroner doesn't have to be an M.D., but I'm sure most are. |
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T H
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forensic pathologist |
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comete mi boca☆♥☆
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Coroner |
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Answerkeeper
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Politically correct term is medical examiner- old name of coroner is also correct but most counties, states and agencies now use medical examiner instead.
In rural areas and small towns the local doctor often performs this role for the general area as well. |
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sheila c
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Coroner |
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Liddy is Lost
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A Coronor....this question is a bit morbid, what gives? |
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Curious
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Pathologist |
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mel
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coroner? |
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Tifferz
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Medical Examiner |
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Roger
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a Coroner |
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rntexas06
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pathologist |
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Reesie
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A forensic pathologist |
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Michael D
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Painsux copied lickysweetgirl |
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ll_Zodiaco.Piton_ll
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coroner? or medical examiner |
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bigmikejones
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Depends, most are called Coroners. Some, have special training and are Forensic Pathologists.
The last group is the ones who can dig deep into the cause of death and nothing gets past them. In many states, the coroner doesn't have to be a doctor. |
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