https://www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/news/women-in-medicine-a-celebration.html
Yes respect for the dead is fundamental in Pathology.
My overriding memory of pathology was as a 4th year medical student and we each had to meet the pathologist, in my case Professor Dorothy Russel...see link above.
i met at 1.00pm with prof Russell and under her supervision have the autopsy finished by 4pm at which time the students would assemble in the mortuary and I would give the case history, treatment and the results of the P.M to the students after which i was questioned. I had a brown leather/lead apron which was bloody heavy and by 4.pm I was physically and mentally exhausted.
The hardest days work I have ever done.
To this day i remember the name of the patient and the cause of death and PM findings.