← SPC-FUN. SER. History Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Edwin Chadwick English investigator of mass corruption in regard to English burial practices who recommended that cemetaries be municipalized and that religious rites be simplified and standardized in 1842 Dr. Thomas Homles "Father of Modern Embalming" John Hunter Scottish anatomist credited with the discovery of "Hunters Canal" Dr. Richard Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood August Hoffman credited with the discov ery of the chemical formaldehyde Anton von Leewnhoek inventor ofthe microscope- "Father of Microbiology" Marcello Malpigi "Father of Histology", the study of tissues First to note capillary circulation. Dr. Auguste Renouard author of The UNdertaker's Manual, the first book published a process of cleansing before they can enter heaven Joel Crandall 1912, New York, developing Restorative Art Frederick Ruysch considered the "Father of Embamling" the first to refine the technique of arterial injection of preservative into the vascular system The man generally credited with the term "Father of Bacteriology" was: Anthony von Leewenhoek The man who translated Jean Gannal's history of embalming in 1834 and thereby made embalming available to the American public: Dr. Richard Harlan Dr. Thomas Holmes is credited with the 19th century development of: Chemical Embalming The author of The Undertaker's Manual, the first book published specifically AS AN EMBALMING TEXTBOOK IN THE U.S., WAS: Dr. Austust Renouard In the Modern Period what made Embalming widespread over the U.S. American Civil War Who is the "The Father of Modern Embalming" Dr. Holmes Herodutus a greek who is known as the "Father of History" Who is given credit for discovering embalming: Egyptians Who recorded the first egyptian ambalming procedures: Herodotus Who were the four canopic jars names after: the Four sons of Horus What are the four canopicjars: Duemutef, Qebehsenuef, Hapi, Imseti What are details of the Duamutef jar: Jackal, East, Stomach Qebehsenuef represents: West, Falcon, Intestines Hapi is for: North, Lungs, Baboon What does Imseti represent: South, Human, Liver Leonardo de vinci needed to embalm his cadavers to study and in doing so he discovered: venous injection Dr. Frederick Ruysch "Father of Embalming" Dr. William Hunter: 1st to adopt arterial injection as a means of preservation Dr. William Harvey: discovered the circulation of the blood in the year 1628 Fisk-Metallic Coffin patented in 1848 as a form-fitting air0-tight metallic coffin designed to improve the body and preserve, glass plate for viewing Who got the rights to the Fisk casket in 1853: Crane and Barnes Style E state Coffin: cloth covered coffin designed to ex-president U.S. Grant by Stein Coffin Company in 1885 helpd elvate acceptance of cloth covered caskets Jean Gannal: Book of History of Emablming First to make embalming available to Public. Who translated the Book of History of Emblming Richard Harlan What lead to the increase demand for embalming: Lincoln's funeral and Civil War "Father of bacteriology" Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek inventors of funeral transportation: Cunningham, Samson, Crane and Breed Embalming school names: Renouard, Harlan, Clark, Dodge Allen Durfee was responsable for finding: Michigan Funeral Directors Association and very intramental in finding the NFDA The year 1628 is associated with which great event in the history of embalming: Discovery of Blood Circulation Who is responsable for bringing the modern embalming techniques to the U.S. Richard Harlan Greek historian known as "The Father of History": Herodotus The person who developed formaldehyde in 1868: August Hofmann The individual ro recieve the first American patent on a metallic coffin (1836) was James A. Gray