Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearings Upon Public Health
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The book surveys the history, practice, and sanitary rationale for burning the dead, comparing cremation with alternative methods such as burial, embalming, and exposure. It examines burial laws, cemetery design and risks posed by interment to public health, and reviews contemporary adoption across countries. Practical chapters describe modern cremation technology, including industrial furnaces, procedures for reducing remains, and handling of ashes and cinerary vessels. The work concludes with recommendations for public policy, illustrative plates, and a bibliography to aid further study.
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