Forgive my stupid question, but how do embalmers see the inside of a humans body. Is embalming an injection? So why would they be doing any type of an autopsy on a body, if they’re only supposed to be burying it. I’m not sure of the process, so that’s why I’m asking.
Thanks for the info, I just wasn’t sure how that all worked, and it just seemed not real. But none of this seems real, but it is. All of it. I’ve been awake for too long.
Embalming involves replacing the blood of a person with embalming fluid to preserve them longer. Essentially they pump out blood from one end and pump in embalming fluid from the other. The fibrine clots block this process. These are not normal blood clots
Forgive my stupid question, but how do embalmers see the inside of a humans body. Is embalming an injection? So why would they be doing any type of an autopsy on a body, if they’re only supposed to be burying it. I’m not sure of the process, so that’s why I’m asking.
Apparently, the fluid isn't moving through the veins, so they're cutting in to find the source of the obstruction, and bingo
Oh cool thanks for letting me know. I just didn’t understand. Makes sense though.
When the inject the embalming fluid it won’t go In because of the clots. Also they have to drain the blood form the body.
Didn’t the WHO try to ban autopsies?
https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-afs:Content:10056037732
Thanks for the info, I just wasn’t sure how that all worked, and it just seemed not real. But none of this seems real, but it is. All of it. I’ve been awake for too long.
Embalming involves replacing the blood of a person with embalming fluid to preserve them longer. Essentially they pump out blood from one end and pump in embalming fluid from the other. The fibrine clots block this process. These are not normal blood clots
Thanks
Don't they drain the blood out of the body?
Apparently, so I just found out.
"Is it in bombing an injection?" Is this the result of speech to text or something? 🤔
Siri… Ugh… Thanks for pointing it out. I fixed it.