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  2. Embalming chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Embalming chemicals are generally produced by specialist manufacturers. The oldest embalming fluid company was founded as the Hill Fluid Company, in 1878, and was then incorporated by Dr. A.A. Bakker, as the Champion Company, in 1880, making The Champion Company 143 years old.

  3. Gottfried Knoche - Wikipedia

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    Soon, he devised a fluid that could be injected into the veins and preserve the cadaver without having to remove the organs. [ 3 ] Many rumors about his experiments circulated, giving rise to a popular apocryphal anecdote: The family of Tomás Lander [ es ] , a journalist and politician, heard about his fluid and asked him to mummify Lander.

  4. Embalming - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid, and is used to preserve deceased individuals, sometimes only until the funeral, other times indefinitely. Typical embalming fluid contains a mixture of formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, methanol, humectants and wetting agents, and other solvents that can be used. The formaldehyde content ...

  5. Research reveals new insights into ancient Egyptian embalming

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    The mummification process was long, complex and involved the use of many different embalming substances.

  6. Trocar - Wikipedia

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    In order to fully and evenly distribute the chemical, it is recommended to use 1 bottle of cavity fluid for the thoracic cavity and 1 for the abdominal cavity. After cavity embalming has been finished, the puncture is commonly sealed using a small plastic object resembling a screw, called a trocar button.

  7. Human composting is rising in popularity as an earth-friendly ...

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    And traditional burial uses chemicals including formaldehyde and other chemicals used in embalming fluid. Human composting takes surprisingly little to complete. A body is wrapped in a ...

  8. Thomas Holmes (mortician) - Wikipedia

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    Immediately prior to the American Civil War, Holmes experimented with arterial embalming based on the earlier work of Jean-Nicolas Gannal of Paris. Through this experimentation, he developed an arterial solution, which went on to be manufactured commercially and was sold for $3.00 per1-US-gallon (3.8 L), and injection apparatus.

  9. Yes, anybody can be buried at sea. Why people pick the ... - AOL

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    Most embalming fluid is made of formaldehyde, which is not great for marine life, but Love said it wasn't a huge worry. "There is a local effect, but the ocean is a big place, and dilution is a ...