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Nota de aplicación

Buildings or parts of buildings designed or used for the hygienic temporary storage of corpses prior to disposal. A morgue typically contains large refrigerated drawers or other areas for storage of individual bodies, and tables and equipment for the identification and examination of the corpses. The term derives from the proper name of a particular building in Paris in which the bodies of the dead were kept until identified.

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Dewey, Melvil, "Sistema de Clasificación Decimal Dewey e Indice Relativo", vol. Volúmen 2, Rojas Eberhard , Santa Fe de Bogotá, Colombia, 2000, p. 494
  2. "Gran enciclopedia Larousse", Editorial Planeta, España, Barcelona, 1973, p. 13:479

Términos alternativos

depósito de cadáveres

  1. "Gran enciclopedia Larousse", Editorial Planeta, España, Barcelona, 1973, p. 6:745

depósito judicial de cadáveres

  1. "Gran enciclopedia Larousse", Editorial Planeta, España, Barcelona, 1973, p. 13:479

morgues

  1. "Comité, Plural del término en singular"

Ubicación jerarquía

Tipo de término