I know they removed the brain from the nose but the rest of the organs were just taken out through a surgical cut
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.
Embalmers do not remove the organs or viscera of the deceased. If an autopsy is performed, it is done by a forensic pathologist. The pathologist, also known as a coroner, will remove the viscera. The viscera is then weighed and measured before being returned to the deceased body. Once the human remains have been released to a funeral home, the embalmer treats the viscera with chemicals and then sutures the incision.
Embalmers were mostly found in ancient Egypt. They specialized in preserving the bodies of the dead pharaohs and great leaders of Egypt. It is because of their skill in embalming that there are evidences of mummy's today.
Natron is a salty chemical found near Cairo, Wadi-Natron, and south of Thebes. Egyptians used natron to embalm the body which took 70 days. Embalmers used natron to preserve the dead body and their organs. The bodies were placed in natron and embalmers packed the inside of the body with natron. This was to dry out the body and preserve it for the afterlife. Embalmers may have reused the natron. Ancient Egyptians had to preserve the body because they believed that if the body decayed the person's seven spirits would be lost forever and the spirit would never pass to the afterlife. Therefore, natron played an important role in the mummification process.
Remove the dead body.
yes you can...
They sometimes put sawdust in the head to make it look more lively. Then the skin of the body was softened and smelled sweet. The embalmers, after they took the extras out, they would rub oils, spices, and perfumes on the skin to keep it fresh. They would take out the dead bodies eyes and put in glass eyes.
Its a mix of undigested foods, excess nutrients not required by the body, dead cells and mucus that the body needs to remove
by a hot metal hook sticking it up the dead's nose wiggle it around loosen the brain pull individual pieces out
this depends on where the dead skin is, and how bad it is. dry skin is dead skin, etc. Exfoliation is the best way to get rid of mild dead skin, there are body scrubs... salt scrubs are harsher and remove more than sugar scrubs. there are also exfoliating tools, for instance pumice stone (typically used on feet) or battery operated brushes for face and body.
It is generally not necessary to remove dead skin from a cut finger wound. The body will naturally slough off dead skin as the wound heals. However, if there is excessive dead skin buildup or it is obstructing proper healing, a healthcare professional may recommend debridement.