Principles of Embalming Exam Questions And Answers @ 2024
T/F herodotus was known for embalming without evisceration - Answer False, Gabriel
Cladeus
Author of what would become the first book devoted entirely to embalming procedures
published in the United States in English: - Answer Jean Gannal
T/F Formaldehyde got its start being used in embalming fluids during the early
Anatomists period - Answer False, 1855
Who is credited with the discovery of formaldehyde - Answer butlerov and hofmann
the inventor of the microscope - Answer Anton van Leeuwenhoek
The bodies of their dead were dried slowly in an oven, then placed in upright positions
along the walls of catacombs. - Answer Capuchin monks
T/F Auguste Renouard published "The Undertaker's Manual", which was the first book
published specifically as an embalming textbook in the U.S - Answer True
This surgeon and anatomy lecturer so distinguished himself that a region of the body that
he described was named in his honor - Answer John Hunter, hunters canal
Was indirectly responsible for passage of the first law prohibiting the use of arsenic in
embalming solutions in 1846 - Answer Jean Gannal
Founder of Microscopic anatomy: - Answer Marcello Malpighi
T/F herodotus was known for embalming without evisceration - Answer False, Gabriel
Cladeus
Author of what would become the first book devoted entirely to embalming procedures
published in the United States in English: - Answer Jean Gannal
T/F Formaldehyde got its start being used in embalming fluids during the early
Anatomists period - Answer False, 1855
Who is credited with the discovery of formaldehyde - Answer butlerov and hofmann
the inventor of the microscope - Answer Anton van Leeuwenhoek
The bodies of their dead were dried slowly in an oven, then placed in upright positions
along the walls of catacombs. - Answer Capuchin monks
T/F Auguste Renouard published "The Undertaker's Manual", which was the first book
published specifically as an embalming textbook in the U.S - Answer True
This surgeon and anatomy lecturer so distinguished himself that a region of the body that
he described was named in his honor - Answer John Hunter, hunters canal
Was indirectly responsible for passage of the first law prohibiting the use of arsenic in
embalming solutions in 1846 - Answer Jean Gannal
Founder of Microscopic anatomy: - Answer Marcello Malpighi