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Leonardo DaVinci

Used anatomical plates and dissected over 50 bodies for inspiration for his drawing

Drs. William and John Hunter

18th century anatomists gave way to arterial embalming

Henry VIII

created barber surgeons

Bloodletters

Monks that let blood out as a method of healing

First licensed group to embalm

Barber surgeons

Edwin Chadwick

English inventor that suggested cemeteries be municipalized

Joseph Clarke

Founded Clark School of Embalming in 1882 now known as Cincinnati Mortuary College

Jean Gannal

French chemist who developed early Embalming with injection through carotid arteries

J. Anthony Guassardia

Patented process of Embalming with injection of arsenic alcohol mixture

Richard Harlan

Responsible for bringing European embalming techniques to the US

Dr. William Harvey

Discovered circulation of the blood

Auguste Hoffman

Discovered formaldehyde

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

Inventor of the microscope

Marcello Malpighi

Father of Histology (study of tissues)

Dr. Auguste Renouard

Author of first embalming book

Frederick Ruysch

Father of embalming, refined the technique of arterial embalming

Benjamin Franklin

Foresaw cryogenics, introduced use of wine to embalm

Dr. Thomas Holms

Father of modern American embalming