June 1997
Features
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Restricted Cervical Injection: Embalming Techniques for Today
Embalmers find numerous advantages to restricted cerfical injection embalming. by Robert G. Mayer -
The Future Now: Sorbent Technology
Sorbent technology solves the absorption problems of powers by adding solidification and retention characteristics. by Donald E. Douthit -
Embalming the Anatomical Donor
Special considerations need to be taken when embalming for science. by Cydney Griffith & Stephen W. Smith -
Embalming the Vertebral Body Donor
Removing sections of the spinal column presents a unique challenge to embalmers. by John Kroshus -
Achieving Quality Embalming Results in an Obese Case
Embalming procedures are changing as the incidence of obesity in the United States increases. by Vernie Fountain -
Solutions to Embalming the Intravenous Drug Abuser
Various problems occur while embalming recreational drug abusers. by Stephen R. Kemp -
Designing the Modern Perparation Room
Preparation room maintenance and updating are madatory in demonstrating high standards in funeral service. by John B. Pludeman -
Getting Back to Basics
Preservation and disinfection are keys to getting back to embalming basics. by John A. Chew -
Sharing Ideas in Jupiter Beach
Highlights from this year's Women in Funeral Service Program. by Connie Smith -
Thre's No Business, Like Funeral Business
Discover why a mortuary school graduate is joining funeral service after a 23-year career in show business. by Renee Gryzkewicz
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