Anatomy and Embalming

Anatomy and Embalming
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Charles Otto Dhonau. Anatomy and Embalming

Anatomy and Embalming

Table of Contents

PART I. HISTORY OF EMBALMING

CHAPTER I. HISTORY OF EMBALMING

Guanch Embalming

Egyptian Embalming

CHAPTER II. EMBALMING FROM EGYPTIANS DOWN TO CIVIL WAR

Jews

Persians

Babylonians

Scythians

Ethiopians

Romans

Greeks

Norsemen

Hindoos

French and Belgians

Britains

Peruvians

Aztecs

North American Indians

Early Christians

Later European Embalming

CHAPTER III. EMBALMING IN AMERICA AFTER THE CIVIL WAR

PART II. ANATOMY

CHAPTER IV. HISTOLOGY

Definition

A Cell

Tissues

The Skin

The Nails

The Hair

The Fascia

The Lymphatics

Glands

Cartilage

Bones

Teeth

Nerves

Muscles

Tendons

Aponeuroses

Ligaments

Fat

Mucous Membranes

Serous Membranes

Synovial Membranes

Arteries

Veins

Blood

CHAPTER V. OSTEOLOGY

Definition

The Skeleton

The Vertebral or Spinal Column. (The Spine)

The Skull

The Bones of the Cranium

The Bones of the Face

The Hyoid Bone

The Bones of the Thorax

The Bones of the Upper Extremities

The Bones of the Lower Extremities

CHAPTER VI. ORGANOLOGY

The Cavities

The Cerebro-Spinal Cavity

CHAPTER VII. ORGANOLOGY.—Continued

The Thoracic Cavity

Larynx

The Trachea

The Pleurae

The Lungs

The Mediastinum

The Pericardium (Heart Sac)

The Heart

The Alimentary Canal

The Mouth

The Teeth

The Palate

The Salivary Glands

The Pharynx

The Esophagus

The Diaphragm

CHAPTER VIII. ORGANOLOGY.—Continued

The Abdomen

The Stomach

The Small Intestines

Duodenum

Jejunum

Ileum

The Large Intestines

Caecum

The Colon

The Rectum

Liver

The Gall Bladder

The Pancreas

The Spleen

The Kidneys

The Ureters

The Suprarenal Capsules

The Pelvic Cavity

The Bladder

The Uterus

Prostate

The Peritoneum

CHAPTER IX. THE VASCULAR SYSTEM

The Vascular System

The Blood Vascular System

The Systemic Circulation

The Arterial System

The Capillary Circulation

The Venous System

The Pulmonary Circulation

The Coronary Circulation

The Portal Circulation

The Foetal Circulation

The Collateral Circulation

The Lymphatic Circulation

PART III. EMBALMING

CHAPTER X. MODES, SIGNS AND TESTS OF DEATH

Modes of Death

Signs of Impending Death

Tests of Actual Death

Later and More Positive Signs

CHAPTER XI. PREMATURE BURIAL

Premature Burial

CHAPTER XII. THE CHANGES IN THE BODY AFTER DEATH

Cooling of the Body

Cadaveric Lividity

Putrefactive Changes

Skin Slip

Rigor Mortis

Fermentation and the Production of Gas

Spirituous Fermentation

Digestive Fermentation

Metabolic Fermentation

Putrefactive Fermentation

Abdominal Fermentation

Gastric Fermentation

Intestinal Fermentation

CHAPTER XIII. DISCOLORATIONS

Discolorations

Discolorations Occurring before Death

Yellow Jaundice

Pigmentary Atrophy

Cancerous Spots

Gangrene

Ecchymosis, or Antemortem Staining

Wounds

Fractures

Scars and Tattoo Marks

CHAPTER XIV. DISCOLORATIONS.—Continued

Discolorations Occurring After death

Desiccation

Greenish Tinge of Putrefaction

Chemical Action

Postmortem Discoloration

Postmortem Staining

Capillary or Venous Congestion

CHAPTER XV. ARTERIAL EMBALMING

Making the First Call

The Position of the Body on the Embalming Board

Selection of an Artery

How to Raise an Artery

How to tell an Artery from a Vein or a Nerve

How to Cut an Artery for Injection

The Injection of Fluid

Approved Disinfectants

Embalming Fluids

Wrapping a Body in Cotton

[3]The Charge of Embalming

CHAPTER XVI. THE ANATOMICAL AND LINEAR GUIDES FOR SPECIAL ARTERIES

How to Locate and Inject the Carotid Artery

How to Locate and Inject the Axillary Artery

How to Locate, Raise, and Inject the Brachial Artery

How to Locate, Raise and Inject the Radial Artery

How to Locate, Raise and Inject the Ulnar Artery

How to Locate, Raise and Inject the Femoral Artery

CHAPTER XVII. CAVITY EMBALMING

Cavity Embalming

The Cerebral Cavity

Purging

The Thoracic or Chest Cavity

Abdominal Cavity

The Direct Incision

Embalming of the Subcutaneous Tissue

Plugging Orifices of the Body

Removal of Urine

CHAPTER XVIII. THE REMOVAL OF BLOOD

The Removal of Blood

Removal of Blood from the Right Auricle of the Heart. Direct Method

Removal of Blood from the Right Ventricle of the Heart. Direct Method

Removal of Blood from the Right Auricle of the Heart. Indirect Method

Removal of Blood by the Use of the Femoral Vein

Removal of Blood from the Axillary Vein

Removal of Blood from the Basilic Vein

The Removal of Blood from the Internal Jugular Vein

PART IV. TREATMENTS

CHAPTER XIX. TREATMENT OF SPECIAL DISEASES

Anthrax

Cerebro-spinal Fever

Erysipelas

Glanders

Hydrophobia

Relapsing Fever

Syphilis

Tetanus

Actinomycosis

Dengue

Malarial Fever

Yellow Fever

Diphtheria

Tuberculosis

Typhoid Fever

Leprosy

Influenza

Cholera

Bubonic Plague

Scarlet Fever

Variola

Measles

Parotitis

Pertussis

Typhus Fever

Varicella

Septicemia

Pyemia

CHAPTER XX. TREATMENT OF SPECIAL DISEASES.—Continued. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Gangrene of the Lung

Pulmonary Hemorrhage

Pulmonary Abscess

Pneumonia

Hydrothorax

CHAPTER XXI. TREATMENT OF SPECIAL DISEASES.—Continued. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Pericarditis

Hydropericardium

Hemopericardium

Pneumo-Pericardium

Endocarditis

Aortic Incompetency

Aortic Stenosis

Mitral Incompetency

Mitral Stenosis

Tricuspid Incompetency

Tricuspid Stenosis

Pulmonary Incompetency

Pulmonary Stenosis

Cardiac Thrombosis

Hypertrophy of the Heart

Cardiac Dilatation

Cardiac Atrophy

Arterio-Sclerosis

Fatty Degeneration of the Arteries

Aneurism

CHAPTER XXII. TREATMENT OF SPECIAL DISEASES.—Continued. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Jaundice

Catarrhal Jaundice

Infantile Jaundice

Malignant Jaundice

Cirrhosis of the Liver

Carcinoma of the Liver

Appendicitis

Peritonitis

Dropsy

Ascites

Anasarca

CHAPTER XXIII. TREATMENT OF ACCIDENT CASES

Specific Treatment of Accidents

Body Severed

The Arm Severed

The Leg Severed

The Head Severed

The Head Crushed

The Foot Crushed

The Chest Crushed

Gun-shot in the Abdomen

Burns and Scalds

CHAPTER XXIV. TREATMENT OF POSTED CASES

Cranial Evisceration

Thoracic Autopsy

Abdominal Post

Posted Cases

CHAPTER XXV. TREATMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS CASES

Alcoholism

Morphinism

Plumbism

Arsenicism

Mercurialism

Heat-Stroke

Obesity

Elephantiasis

Drowned Cases

Floater

Mother and Unborn Child

Senility

Gangrene

FOOTNOTES:

INDEX

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Charles Otto Dhonau, Albert John Nunnamaker

A Treatise on the Science and Art of Embalming, the Latest and Most Successful Methods of Treatment and the General Anatomy Relating to this Subject

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Articular Depressions.—Examples of this class are found in the glenoid cavity of the scapula and the acetabulum.

Non-articular Eminences.—These are designated according to their form.

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