Author : William Tebb
Publisher : Theclassics.Us
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 49,86 MB
Release : 2013-09
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ISBN : 9781230321172
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ... In a recent issue of the Philadelphia Titius, Funeral-Director Jolu> J. O'Rourke, a well-known professional of that city, expresses himself on the subject as follows: -- "These two narrow escapes from burial alive have further impressed me with one of the perils attending the disposition of the dead--I meanthe danger of hasty embalming. As you know, in most cases the doctor who has had the patient is not called in after death, and very often the relatives of the deceased expect' the undertaker, if embalming is to be done, to proceed with it at once. All the embalming schools teach that the only proper way to thus treat the body is by use of fluids through the arteries. But in the lectures on the subject no period that should be permitted to elapse before it is begun is prescribed, and, as a rule, it follows dissolution as quickly as possible. "I contend that there should be some law or official rule governing the matter, because after the artery is punctured and the fluid goes through the whole body it is sure to destroy any spark of life that might remain. I have never met with any cases of resuscitation myself, but have had instances of deaths that made me hesitate in the work of embalming. Some months ago a man came to me fifteen minutes after a relative had breathed his last and asked me to embalm the body. I went to the house, and, after seeing the corpse, refused, saying that I would not do it until after the expiration of twelve hours. The man had died of consumption, yet, for fear of it being a case of suspended animation, I would take no chances. "At another time a person had died of dropsy. Within half an hour I was summoned. The attending physician had not been there, and twenty-four hours afterwards he gave a certificate of...