by Richard Hawkes
| ISBN | 9789372622249 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Digital Drive Learning |
| Copyright Year | 2026 |
| Price | $259.00 |
The practice of preserving human or animal corpses by giving them a contemporary chemical treatment to halt decomposition is known as embalming. The goal is often to prepare the deceased for public or private viewing as part of the funeral process or to preserve them in an anatomical laboratory for future medical use. The three main objectives of embalming are sanitization, presentation, and preservation, with restoration playing a significant supplementary role in some cases. This book provides the background information necessary for the practitioner to understand the laws, procedures, and principles of embalming. The book's language is easy to read and simple to follow. The book's diagrams and illustrations serve as a reader's guide, which is crucial in this field of study. The goal of the current book is to compile a comprehensive body of reading material for professionals, researchers, and students to grasp the results of contemporary work in this area. It is the input of well-known professionals who have achieved international recognition. This book will be highly intriguing to readers.