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  2. 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 ...

  3. Morgue - Wikipedia

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    A hospital mortuary and pathology laboratory in Bath, England Inside view of an abandoned morgue in Deventer, Netherlands A close-up view of a dead body in the morgue in Charité. A morgue or mortuary (in a hospital or elsewhere) is a place used for the storage of human corpses awaiting identification (ID), removal for autopsy , respectful ...

  4. Wesu District Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Earlier that year, there was a report that ants had infested the hospital's mortuary. Quoting a distressed resident, who claimed the ants had bitten the body of a relative and dug holes in it, as an example of the neglect in public hospitals. Further, the cooling facility at the hospital had broken down, meaning bodies couldn't be preserved.

  5. Death care industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As a means of monitoring and establishing the protocol for handling corpses, the first mortuary schools were established in 1898, along with the National Funeral Directors Association, which is still the leading industry association today. [6] Prior to the mid-19th century, the dead were prepared, dressed, and displayed by their own family. [8]

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  7. Hearse - Wikipedia

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    Sam the Sham of the Pharaohs (known for Wooly Bully and Lil' Red Riding Hood) was known for transporting all his equipment in a 1952 Packard hearse. In April 2021, following the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , it was revealed that the prince had helped to design a custom-built military green , Land Rover Defender which would be used ...