First published in 1840, this pioneering work traces the history of embalming and its applications in the fields of anatomy, pathology, and natural history. Gannal draws on the latest scientific research and his own experiences as a practitioner to provide a detailed account of embalming techniques and their uses. With practical advice and insights into the science of preservation, this book is an essential resource for historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the history of science.
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