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18 Cards in this Set
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Leonardo DaVinci |
Used anatomical plates and dissected over 50 bodies for inspiration for his drawing |
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Drs. William and John Hunter |
18th century anatomists gave way to arterial embalming |
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Henry VIII |
created barber surgeons |
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Bloodletters |
Monks that let blood out as a method of healing |
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First licensed group to embalm |
Barber surgeons |
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Edwin Chadwick |
English inventor that suggested cemeteries be municipalized |
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Joseph Clarke |
Founded Clark School of Embalming in 1882 now known as Cincinnati Mortuary College |
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Jean Gannal |
French chemist who developed early Embalming with injection through carotid arteries |
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J. Anthony Guassardia |
Patented process of Embalming with injection of arsenic alcohol mixture |
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Richard Harlan |
Responsible for bringing European embalming techniques to the US |
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Dr. William Harvey |
Discovered circulation of the blood |
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Auguste Hoffman |
Discovered formaldehyde |
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek |
Inventor of the microscope |
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Marcello Malpighi |
Father of Histology (study of tissues) |
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Dr. Auguste Renouard |
Author of first embalming book |
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Frederick Ruysch |
Father of embalming, refined the technique of arterial embalming |
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Benjamin Franklin |
Foresaw cryogenics, introduced use of wine to embalm |
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Dr. Thomas Holms |
Father of modern American embalming |