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Egyptologists usually divide ancient Egypt's history into , each of which
describe a succession of kings who were usually related. - correct answer.
dynasties
T or F. Formaldehyde got its start being used in embalming fluids during the early
Anatomists period. - correct answer. False
Founder of the Clarke School of Embalming: - correct answer. Joseph Clarke
Was indirectly responsible for passage of the first law prohibiting the use of arsenic in
embalming solutions in 1846 - correct answer. jean gannal
are credited with the discovery of formaldehyde. - correct answer. Butlerov
and Hofmann
Author of what would become the first book devoted entirely to embalming procedures
published in the United States in English: - correct answer. jean gannal
Ancient Egyptians used these during the mummification process to store and preserve
the viscera of their owner for the afterlife. - correct answer. canopic jars
Father of Bacteriology: - correct answer. Antony van Leeuwenhoek
, First major figure to provide embalming instruction for undertakers in the U.S.: - correct
answer. auguste renouard
This surgeon and anatomy lecturer so distinguished himself that a region of the body
that he described was named in his honor - correct answer. john hunter
The are known for preserving heads by shrinking them. - correct answer.
Jivaro Indians
Ancient Egyptians believed the soul went on a -year journey called the: - correct
answer. 3,000 years circle of necessity
Wrote the first embalming textbook in the United States - correct answer. auguste
renouard
Embalming schools began introducing restorative art instruction to their curriculum after
this gentleman developed a systematic treatment for treating injuries to the dead
caused by disease or trauma: - correct answer. joel crandall
T or F. Thomas Holmes published Jean Gannal's "History of Embalming", which then
became the first embalming textbook in the United States. - correct answer. False
T or F. Auguste Renouard wrote "The History of Embalming", which was the first
embalming textbook to be published in the U.S. - correct answer. False
Who is the Father of Embalming? - correct answer. frederick ruysch
T or F. Auguste Renouard published "The Undertaker's Manual", which was the first
book published specifically as an embalming textbook in the U.S. - correct answer.
true
T or F. Herodotus was known for embalming without evisceration. - correct answer.
False
One of the Hunter brothers did most of his embalming from a particular area of the
body, and that region was described and documented by the other brother.
The region that was described was the [a], and the large artery passing through that
region used by the Hunters for arterial injection was the [b] artery. - correct answer.
thigh; femoral
Became the first documented black embalmer in U.S. history: - correct answer. Prince
Greer
The German physician best known for embalming without evisceration: - correct
answer. Gabriel Clauderus