Anatomy and Embalming / A Treatise on the Science and Art of Embalming, the Latest and Most Successful Methods of Treatment and the General Anatomy Relating to this Subject
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The work surveys the history of embalming from ancient rites to developments that shaped modern practice, comparing cultural methods and tracing technical evolution. It then presents systematic human anatomy and histology—skin, bones, muscles, organs, and the vascular and lymphatic systems—to ground embalming technique. A final section explains postmortem changes, signs and tests of death, dangers of premature burial, and practical embalming procedures including classifications of arterial fluids and considerations of pathology, bacteriology, and chemistry. Numerous illustrations and procedural guidance support instruction and application for students and practitioners.
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