embalming in English

verb
1
preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative.
the Egyptian method of embalming
2
give a pleasant fragrance to.
the sweetness of the linden trees embalmed all the air

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1. Overview of embalming an Autopsied body.

2. The use of antimony salts in embalming fluid.

3. Would a Christian object to the custom of embalming?

4. The quality of the cask et and of the embalming.

5. Direct cremation, where the body is Cremated right away without embalming or …

6. Direct Cremation, where the body is cremated right away without embalming or a …

7. Her entrails, removed as part of the embalming process, were buried secretly within Fotheringhay Castle.

8. Anubis was also closely associated with the imiut fetish used during the embalming ritual

9. Anubis was the Egyptian deity of cemeteries and embalming as well as the protector of graves

10. The blood is drained through the jugular vein and replaced with embalming fluid through onethe major arteries.

11. As common as embalming was, to date no Egyptian account of how it was done has been found.

12. 4 For example. subtopics include: animal grooming. taxidermy. embalming. electrolysis. nail technician. culinary arts. wine steward and server. among others.

13. Other articles where Cerement is discussed: embalming: History: …preservation was so prevalent that Cerement became a synonym for grave clothes

14. Semi-solid hydrocarbons from seeps were also burned in ancient times, but these materials were mostly used for waterproofing and embalming.

15. Anubis Anubis was a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings to the afterworld.

16. Some theorize that embalming got its start when bodies were found preserved in natron (sodium carbonate), an alkali that is abundant in and around Egypt.

17. It is usually done by placing an appropriate amount of embalming fluid in the veins and arteries as well as in abdominal and thoracic cavities.

18. The Anatomical Board of the State of Florida is a nonprofit state organization responsible for receiving, preparing (embalming), storing and distributing donations of human cadavers used in medical education and research programs throughout the state

19. Anubis was credited with a high level of anatomical knowledge as a result of embalming, and so he was the patron of anesthesiology and his priests were apparently skilled herbal healers.

20. The mastic tree may have been one of the sources of the ‘balsam of Gilead,’ noted in the Bible for its medicinal properties and for its use in cosmetics and embalming.

21. Little is known of Bast save for her appearance: that of a humanoid female with the head of a terrestrial cat, sometimes depicted as swathed in bandages akin to those used in the embalming of a mummy.

22. Following the death of an individual, the body was generally washed (Ac 9:37) and anointed with aromatic oils and ointments, which, if considered a type of embalming, was not the kind done by the ancient Egyptians.