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n. (plural of medical examiner English)
Usage examples of "medical examiners".
I thought medical examiners just did autopsies and only got involved with murders, like Quincy.
I also got a call from Franconi's doctor, who told me he'd been approached by one of the medical examiners.
I also got a call from Franconis doctor, who told me hed been approached by one of the medical examiners.
If, for example, it came back to me that he had been there when none of the medical examiners had made a request, it would look odd.
My number and address were in the phone directory because medical examiners had to be able to reach me after business hours.
The burning question for me would be whether one of the medical examiners opened that envelope in the morgue, or if the envelope was left sealed.
State medical examiners have acknowledged secretly removing parts of the brains of executed prisoners for use in laboratory studies of aberrant behavior.
No loose talk to reporters, no divulging of information to anyone, not to close friends, relatives, other medical examiners, or cops.
In any case, the medical examiners seemed to think his presence was essential.
I'm going to tell him I'm going to turn him in to the Colorado Board of Medical Examiners.