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05-03-2012, 04:56 PM
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Re: The Five Stages Of Embalming
Did you know they rupture your internal organs and suction them out ? That is what the trocar is for. They insert it close to your belly button, then move it back and forth til they pretty much liquify your organs, then they fill you with cavity embalming fluid and powders sometimes. Then they cap the trocar button back on and there you are. |
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05-04-2012, 12:41 AM
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Re: The Five Stages Of Embalming
Fuck the dumb shit... if someone dies at 1 AM .... they will still be waiting for me when I go into work the next morning. The city I live in has a removal service that services many funeral homes. Actually someone could die right now and it's like 23:30 .... I'm not going to put clothes on and get them. Anyway I live in a city ... in smaller towns yeah they have to get up and get them but those funeral directors are making almost twice what I make and do half as much work (I just have more personal time) Anyway that was a very good post! My methods are very similar to what was shown! |
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05-13-2012, 02:56 PM
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Re: The Five Stages Of Embalming
I would like to see an actual video, in detail, showing and explaining arterial embalming from the start to finish. That is something I have never seen and am quite interested in the process.
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06-26-2014, 07:34 PM
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Re: The Five Stages Of Embalming
Great post! I actually had the privileged opportunity to see this process done. It is amazing and absolutely fascinating to see. I missed my calling I think. I have the stomach for it which is half the battle but I also wanted to help families in their grieving process. I admire and respect all the Special men and women out there that work in this chosen field.
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