Mortician
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late 19th century: from Latin mors, mort- ‘death’ + -ician.
wiktionary
From Latin mort-(“death”) + -ician.
etymonline
mortician (n.)
1895, American English, coined from mortuary + -ician, as in physician.
An undertaker will no longer be known as an "undertaker and embalmer." In the future he will be known as the "mortician." This was decided on at the second day's meeting of the Funeral Directors' Association of Kentucky, which was held in Louisville. [The Medical Herald, July 1895]