
audiobook
by Albert John Nunnamaker, Charles Otto Dhonau
ANATOMY AND EMBALMING
PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PART I. HISTORY OF EMBALMING
PART II. ANATOMY
PART III. EMBALMING
PART IV. TREATMENTS
INDEX
This volume opens a thorough pathway into the world of embalming, uniting the solemn traditions of funeral rites with the precise rigor of modern science. The authors, seasoned educators, weave together decades of hands‑on experience and scholarly research, presenting a clear, step‑by‑step guide that balances respect for the deceased with the practical needs of today’s practitioner.
Divided into three parts, the work first surveys embalming’s rich cultural tapestry—from ancient Egyptian rites to 19th‑century American innovations—offering listeners a contextual backdrop for current methods. It then moves into a detailed anatomy course, covering everything from cellular structure to the skeletal and organ systems that form the foundation of effective preservation. The final section translates this knowledge into actionable techniques, integrating pathology, bacteriology, and chemistry to explain fluid classifications and modern embalming procedures. Listeners will come away with both a historical appreciation and a solid scientific toolkit for the craft.
Full title
Anatomy and Embalming A Treatise on the Science and Art of Embalming, the Latest and Most Successful Methods of Treatment and the General Anatomy Relating to this Subject A Treatise on the Science and Art of Embalming, the Latest and Most Successful Methods of Treatment and the General Anatomy Relating to this Subject
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (499K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-05-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1885–1928
An early 20th-century writer and teacher in mortuary science, he helped turn embalming into a more methodical, science-based profession. His best-known work blends anatomy, hygiene, and practical instruction for students and working embalmers alike.
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1886–1976
A longtime Cincinnati funeral educator and co-author of early 20th-century embalming manuals, he helped shape how mortuary science was taught in the United States. His work blends practical instruction with anatomy and public-health concerns, giving modern listeners a vivid glimpse into a specialized profession in transition.
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