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Principals Of Embalming 1 – AAMI
Questions And Answers With Verified
Solutions Already Passed!!! Latest
Updated 2024
Leonardo da Vinci - ANSWER✔✔Great Italian sculptor and painter who produced
hundreds of anatomical plates as a result of his dissection of more than 30 bodies.


Dr. Frederick Ruysch - ANSWER✔✔Father of Embalming. Credited with being
first to use a form of arterial injection as a means of preservation.


Dr. William Harvey - ANSWER✔✔Discovered the circulation of blood.


Gabriel Clauderus - ANSWER✔✔Developed a method of embalming without
evisceration.


Dr. William Hunter - ANSWER✔✔credited as the first to successfully adopt
arterial injection because he documented the procedure. He used the femoral
artery.


Dr. John Hunter - ANSWER✔✔lecturer on regional anatomy. had a region of the
body named in his honor.


Jean Gannal - ANSWER✔✔French chemist who devoted his time to devising an
improved method of preserving cadavers for anatomical purposes.


Jean Gannal - ANSWER✔✔Became indirectly responsible for the passage of the
first law prohibiting the use of arsenic in embalming solutions.

,Auguste Renouard - ANSWER✔✔First major figure to provide embalming
instruction for undertakers in the U.S


Joel Crandall - ANSWER✔✔Embalming schools began introducing restorative art
instruction to their curriculum after this gentleman developed a systematic
treatment for treating injuries to the dead caused by disease or trauma:


Antony van Leeuwenhoek - ANSWER✔✔Considered to be the inventor of the
microscope:


Capuchin Monks - ANSWER✔✔The bodies of their dead were dried slowly in an
oven, then placed in upright positions along the walls of catacombs.


Samuel Rodgers - ANSWER✔✔Invented the trocar


Thomas Holmes - ANSWER✔✔Father of modern embalming


Circle of Necessity - ANSWER✔✔in Egyptian culture, the journey to the Sun and
back which required 3,000 years to complete.


Henry Cattell - ANSWER✔✔Embalmed President Lincoln in 1865:


Jean Gannal - ANSWER✔✔Author of what would become the first book devoted
entirely to embalming procedures published in the United States in English:

, Prince Greer - ANSWER✔✔Became the first documented black embalmer in U.S.
history:


Butlerov and Hofman - ANSWER✔✔credited with the discovery of formaldehyde.


Canopic Jars - ANSWER✔✔Ancient Egyptians used these during the
mummification process to store and preserve the viscera of their owner for the
afterlife.


Richard Burr - ANSWER✔✔Complaints against this gentleman regarding inflated
prices, poor services and other examples of unprofessional conduct led to the first
set of rules and regulations for the licensing of embalmers and undertakers in the
United States:


Marcello Malpighi - ANSWER✔✔First to discover capillaries:


Dynasties - ANSWER✔✔Egyptologists usually divide ancient Egypt's history into
_______, each of which describe a succession of kings who were usually related.


Marcello Malpighi - ANSWER✔✔Founder of Microscopic anatomy:


Embalming - ANSWER✔✔The process of chemically treating the dead human
body to reduce the presence and growth of organisms, to temporarily inhibit
organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance.


Abrasions - ANSWER✔✔Antemortem injury resulting from friction of the skin
against a firm object resulting in the removal of the epidermis.

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