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§  4209.  Autopsies;  right  to  perform.    No  person shall make any  incision preparatory to or during an autopsy except (a) a duly  licensed  medical  physician  or  osteopathic physician, (b) a resident physician,  (c) a medical intern, (d) a student  in  a  registered  medical  school,  dental school or chiropractic college while under the supervision of the  professor  or  teacher,  (e)  an  instructor  of  anatomy,  (f) a dental  resident or licensed dentist while under the supervision of a physician.    A physician performing  an  autopsy  may  be  assisted  by  a  trained  mortuary attendant (diener).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-42 > Title-2 > 4209

§  4209.  Autopsies;  right  to  perform.    No  person shall make any  incision preparatory to or during an autopsy except (a) a duly  licensed  medical  physician  or  osteopathic physician, (b) a resident physician,  (c) a medical intern, (d) a student  in  a  registered  medical  school,  dental school or chiropractic college while under the supervision of the  professor  or  teacher,  (e)  an  instructor  of  anatomy,  (f) a dental  resident or licensed dentist while under the supervision of a physician.    A physician performing  an  autopsy  may  be  assisted  by  a  trained  mortuary attendant (diener).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-42 > Title-2 > 4209

§  4209.  Autopsies;  right  to  perform.    No  person shall make any  incision preparatory to or during an autopsy except (a) a duly  licensed  medical  physician  or  osteopathic physician, (b) a resident physician,  (c) a medical intern, (d) a student  in  a  registered  medical  school,  dental school or chiropractic college while under the supervision of the  professor  or  teacher,  (e)  an  instructor  of  anatomy,  (f) a dental  resident or licensed dentist while under the supervision of a physician.    A physician performing  an  autopsy  may  be  assisted  by  a  trained  mortuary attendant (diener).