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FSE 101 Funeral Directing Midterm & Final
the agency charged with developing curriculum and accreditation standards for funeral service
education programs in the United States - ANS-Start of Midterm:

American Board of Funeral Service Education

culture associated with the practice of immersing the body of the dead in earthen jars filled with
honey or wax - ANS-Babylonians

used by the Egyptians; four jars, usually made of alabaster, limestone, clay or basalt, whose
tops were surmounted by the images of the four children of Horus, each held a specific portion
of the viscera of the deceased - ANS-Canopic Jars

English Investigator of mass corruption in regard to English burial practices who recommended
that cemeteries be municipalized and that religious rites be simplified and standardized in 1842
- ANS-Edwin Chadwick

in Egyptian culture, the journey to the Sun and back which required 3,000 years to complete -
ANS-Circle of Necessity

founded Clarke School of Embalming at Cincinnati (now Cincinnati College) in 1882. Author of
History of Embalming - ANS-Jean N. Gannal

patented a process of embalming involving the injection of an arsenic-alcohol mixture - ANS-J.
Anthony Gaussardia

translated Gannal's History of Embalming; responsible for bringing the European embalming
techniques to the United States - ANS-Richard Harlan

discovered the circulation of blood - ANS-Dr. William Harvey

"Father of Modern Embalming in the United States" - ANS-Dr. Thomas Holmes

Scottish anatomist credited with the discovery of "Hunters Canal" - ANS-John Hunter

credited with the discovery of the chemical formaldehyde - ANS-August Hoffman

the agency responsible for production, administration, and integrity of the National Board
Examination. Also referred to as "The Conference" - ANS-International Conference of Funeral
Service Examining Boards

,inventor of the microscope; "Father of Microbiology" - ANS-Anton von Leeuwenhoek

"Father of Histology;" the study of tissues - ANS-Marcello Malpighi

a salt obtained from the dry lakes of the desert used by the Egyptians in the mummification
process. It was once thought that the body was cover in natron for 70 days. Modern translations
of the Book of the Dead state that the body was covered for only 20 days - ANS-Natron

in Egyptian history, the walled suburb of a major city where embalming was performed. Also
knows as "The City of the Dead" - ANS-Necropolis

author of The Undertaker's Manual, the first book published specifically as an embalming
textbook in the United States - ANS-Dr. August Renouard

considered the "father of embalming," the first to refine the technique of arterial injection of a
preservative into the vascular system - ANS-Frederick Ruysch

denominations most widely known as being Protestant - ANS-Baptist, Mehtodist, Church of
Christ, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Assembly of God, and Church of the Nazarene

protestant church that has a very structured, consistent and somewhat rigid order or format of
worship - ANS-Liturgical

directions that are to be followed for that type of service prior to the service - ANS-rubrics

lobby or foyer in a Liturgical church - ANS-Narthex

sanctuary in a Liturgical church - ANS-Nave

this rail will be in front of the gospel and epistle lecterns - ANS-Communion rail

facing the chancil, this lectern is on the left side (sermons are made from this lectern) -
ANS-Gospel lectern

facing the chancil, this lectern is on the right side (readings and prayers are made from this
lectern) - ANS-Epistle lectern

pulpit in a Liturgical church - ANS-Chancil

commonly behind the chancil in a Liturgical church (think half moon, stain glass windows) -
ANS-Abst

these are pews on either side of the chancil - ANS-Transepts

, large casket cover usually made of some type of cloth or material. It totally covers the casket
and takes the place of the traditional flower blanket or spray on top of the casket - ANS-Pall

cross bearer in Liturgical church - ANS-Crucifer

robe in Liturgical church - ANS-Vestments

altar attendants in Liturgical church - ANS-Acolytes

Protestant church where the order of worship is not as rigid and formal and is usually set by the
local congregation and its clergy - ANS-Non-Liturgical

comes from the Greek word "episkopos" meaning "bishops" - ANS-Episcopal

this church is broken into "synods" or branches. Each synod elects their leader by a democratic
process - ANS-Lutheran

these people are mainly located in the Northeast and Midwest. You can have no electricity nor
any motor vehicles - ANS-Amish

difference between coffin and casket - ANS-Coffins are 6 sided and usually rough wood boxes
while caskets are square shaped and can be made with all types of material

leader of the Ward; functions like a pastor in all aspects of the ward and meeting house (chapel)
- ANS-Bishop

individual who acts as the officiant for the Jehovah's Witness funeral rite - ANS-Elder

members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who have completed the Temple
Ordinance - ANS-Endowed

proper name for the Jehovah's Witness worship facility - ANS-Kingdom Hall

founder, teacher, and writer of the Church of Christ, Scientist - ANS-Mary Baker Eddy

oldest original church from which other like-minded congregations have sprung - ANS-Mother
Church

music played prior to the service - ANS-Prelude

music played after the dismissal of the service - ANS-Postlude

individual permitted to lead in the lecture and Scripture reading in the Church of Christ, Scientist
- ANS-Reader/Practitioner

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