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  2. Funeral director - Wikipedia

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    Funeral directors may at times be asked to perform tasks such as dressing (in garments usually suitable for daily wear), casketing (placing the corpse in the coffin), and cossetting (applying any sort of cosmetic or substance to the best viewable areas of the corpse for the purpose of enhancing its appearance) with the proper licenses.

  3. Embalming - Wikipedia

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    Badly decomposing bodies, trauma cases, frozen, or drowned bodies, and those to be transported over long distances also require special treatment beyond that for the "normal" case. The restoration of bodies and features damaged by accident or disease is commonly called restorative art or demisurgery , and all qualified embalmers have some ...

  4. Embalming chemicals - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid and is used to preserve bodies of deceased persons for both funeral purposes and in medical research in anatomical laboratories. The period for which a body is embalmed is dependent on time, expertise of the embalmer and factors regarding duration of stay and purpose.

  5. Funeral home owner says Whatcom medical examiner to blame for ...

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    The funeral director alleged that when they received the body on May 16, roughly six days after the person died, they found “the decedent severely decomposed and covered in flies,” according ...

  6. The body broker industry has no rules. For one disgraced ...

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    Funeral directors can be disciplined for mishandling bodies, but in most states there are no rules requiring body brokers to treat human remains with dignity. No education or licensing is required ...

  7. Drop-dead beautiful: Japan undertakers tested on how to ... - AOL

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    The four contestants dressed live human volunteers laying on mattresses arranged on a stage as funeral music gently played in the background.

  8. Cooling board - Wikipedia

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    The undertaker, funeral director as we would call them today, would travel to the home where the corpse would be ready for embalming. At times, families would request that the corpse not be embalmed. At this time, the undertaker would bring a cooling board or corpse cooler to assist with lowering the body temperature to slow the decaying ...

  9. WA funeral home owner says medical examiner to blame for ...

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    The funeral director alleged that when they received the body on May 16, roughly six days after the person died, they found “the decedent severely decomposed and covered in flies,” according ...