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The cremation of the dead / considered from an aesthetic, sanitary, religious, historical, medico-legal, and economical standpoint

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The author advocates replacing burial with cremation and surveys its history, sanitary advantages, religious and aesthetic considerations, and economic and medico-legal implications. Chapters trace ancient and modern practices, analyze the health risks and indignities associated with interment, describe contemporary cremation methods and wartime uses, and address objections including legal and moral concerns and the fear of premature burial. The argument combines historical narrative, practical descriptions of processes, and discussion of public-health and financial benefits to present a reformist, evidence-oriented case for wider adoption of cremation.

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Hugo Erichsen

Hugo Erichsen was an author known for his explorations of complex social and philosophical topics. His notable works include "Methods of Authors," which delves into the intricacies of literary creation and authorship, and "The Cremation of the Dead," a comprehensive examination of the practice of cremation from various perspectives, including aesthetic, sanitary, and religious considerations. Erichsen's writings contribute to discussions on cultural practices and the evolution of societal norms, reflecting a keen interest in the intersections of literature, ethics, and human experience.

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