Coroner is a man who appeared in Episode:Fame.
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| - Coroner is a man who appeared in Episode:Fame.
- A coroner or pathologist is generally a member of a law enforcement agency whose job is to perform autopsies following crimes.
- Coroner is an unnamed Coroner who appeared in "Fame".
- 2x09-Coronar.jpg|Coroner (Ms. Hellfire) 5x10Coroner.png|Coroner (Y Tu Mummy Tambien) 7x05Coroner.png|Coroner (Styx Feet Under) A Coroner appeared in a total of 6 episodes over the course of the series.
- A coroner was an individual responsible for recording and confirming an individual's death. In 1893, William T. Riker was told by the San Francisco coroner where the bodies of cholera patients were stored. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" )
- The Coroner is the man who examined the deceased body of John Winston while Carla Valenti observed in Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy. He appears as wearing a light blue collar shirt with a tie, green apron and gloves, safety glasses and is also balding.
- Coroner is a coroner and historian who works (and possibly sleeps) in the cold room of the City Morgue. He is a well known history buff who keeps all kinds of historical records in a file cabinet. He unintentionally scares most people because it's just the nature of his job. He helps Arnold and Gerald find the location of the Tomato Incident document.
- A coroner is an elected or appointed official who is responsible for the investigation of unexpected or violent deaths. In many jurisdictions, the coroner's job has been replaced by a modern system of medical examiners, who are all traiend physicians. However, a coroner does not have to be physician and is authorized to retain a pathologist to do an autopsy when necessary. In cases where the cause of death is uncertain, or where the death appeared to be avoidable, the coroner may put together a jury to hear evidence on the cause of death so that the jury can determine the cause of death (natural causes, homicide, etc.) and make recommendations to prevent further deaths.
- The nucleus of Coroner – Markus Edelmann, Roland Broder and Thomas Vetterli – began as roadies for Celtic Frost. They would later record their Death Cult demo in 1985 with Celtic Frost’s Tom Gabriel Fischer handling vocals, which led to a record contract with Noise International Inc. and the release of their debut of R. I. P. in 1987. Unfortunately, even though it received decent reviews in the metal press, it did not sell well and a tour with M. O. D. to help promote it was cancelled.
- The coroner first encountered Ned and Emerson Cod, Ned's partner in his crime solving scheme, when they wanted to investigate the body of Leo Gaswint, a man who was apparently murdered by his dog. The coroner let the men investigate the body, even though he voiced suspicion at Ned's claims that he was a "dog expert" since a dog expert had already visited the morgue.
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| - The coroner first encountered Ned and Emerson Cod, Ned's partner in his crime solving scheme, when they wanted to investigate the body of Leo Gaswint, a man who was apparently murdered by his dog. The coroner let the men investigate the body, even though he voiced suspicion at Ned's claims that he was a "dog expert" since a dog expert had already visited the morgue. The coroner later voiced suspicion again when Ned, Emerson and Charlotte "Chuck" Charles asked to investigate the corpse of Matthew Miltenberger. When he asked whether Ned was the dog expert who previously visited the morgue, Ned simply said that he was not. The coroner obviously did not believe him, but let him investigate the body anyway. He became even more suspicious when Ned, Emerson, and Chuck came to investigate the body of Bernard Slaybeck. This time Ned said that he, Emerson, and Chuck were from the Government Safety Place, but he said it as if he was asking a question. The coroner once again just gave his "mmmm hmmmmm" and let them through.
- Coroner is a man who appeared in Episode:Fame.
- A coroner or pathologist is generally a member of a law enforcement agency whose job is to perform autopsies following crimes.
- The nucleus of Coroner – Markus Edelmann, Roland Broder and Thomas Vetterli – began as roadies for Celtic Frost. They would later record their Death Cult demo in 1985 with Celtic Frost’s Tom Gabriel Fischer handling vocals, which led to a record contract with Noise International Inc. and the release of their debut of R. I. P. in 1987. Unfortunately, even though it received decent reviews in the metal press, it did not sell well and a tour with M. O. D. to help promote it was cancelled. Coroner would then go on to release several more albums, each sounding a little bit different than the previous, as their second album of Punishment for Decadence had a fuller sound than their debut; No More Color had the clearest sound yet, Mental Vortex had a mechanical sound for the most part, and Grin had longer songs than usual, incorporating many styles other than thrash and death metal as well. Unfortunately conflicts had arisen within the band, as Vetterli once called Noise Records a “terrible label” to try to deal with, as they kept on giving the band different stories at times (on nearly a daily basis, it seemed) in regards to touring and all, which almost destroyed the band members’ friendships. Edelmann left the band for Tom Gabriel Fischer’s group Apollyon Sun after the release of Grin, which studio drummer Peter Haas was brought in to play drums for the new songs that would be included on their final release of the self-titled Coroner album, having their greatest hits, a remix, a live track, and new songs. The band had already broken up before its release, but they completed the album to fulfill their contract with Noise Records and later made one final tour, selling The Unknown Unreleased Tracks 1985-95 on cassette only at the shows.
- Coroner is an unnamed Coroner who appeared in "Fame".
- 2x09-Coronar.jpg|Coroner (Ms. Hellfire) 5x10Coroner.png|Coroner (Y Tu Mummy Tambien) 7x05Coroner.png|Coroner (Styx Feet Under) A Coroner appeared in a total of 6 episodes over the course of the series.
- A coroner was an individual responsible for recording and confirming an individual's death. In 1893, William T. Riker was told by the San Francisco coroner where the bodies of cholera patients were stored. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" )
- The Coroner is the man who examined the deceased body of John Winston while Carla Valenti observed in Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy. He appears as wearing a light blue collar shirt with a tie, green apron and gloves, safety glasses and is also balding.
- Coroner is a coroner and historian who works (and possibly sleeps) in the cold room of the City Morgue. He is a well known history buff who keeps all kinds of historical records in a file cabinet. He unintentionally scares most people because it's just the nature of his job. He helps Arnold and Gerald find the location of the Tomato Incident document.
- A coroner is an elected or appointed official who is responsible for the investigation of unexpected or violent deaths. In many jurisdictions, the coroner's job has been replaced by a modern system of medical examiners, who are all traiend physicians. However, a coroner does not have to be physician and is authorized to retain a pathologist to do an autopsy when necessary. In cases where the cause of death is uncertain, or where the death appeared to be avoidable, the coroner may put together a jury to hear evidence on the cause of death so that the jury can determine the cause of death (natural causes, homicide, etc.) and make recommendations to prevent further deaths. As a general rule, a death in a hospital while a patient is outside the emergency room is not considered to be a matter within the coroner's jurisdiction, although the coroner may investigate these deaths in certain circumstances. In Dead & Buried, House pretends to be from the coroner's office when investigating the death of Drew Lemayne in order to have an excuse to speak to Drew's grandfather.
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