History of Embalming And of Preparations in Anatomy Pathology And Natural His

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History of Embalming And of Preparations in Anatomy Pathology And Natural His
J N Jean Nicolas Gannal
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We shall now consider the acids, or acidulated waters, alkalies, salts, oils, spirituous or alcoholic liquors ; expose their advantages under certain cir- cumstances, their inconveniences under others.
When acids are employed for preserving anato- mical parts in their natural state of suppleness, cau- tion must be used to dilute them, with a sufficient quantity of water, so that they may not corrode or harden the parts. In general, it is advantageous to allow them to remxain for the first few d
...ays, in a very weak acid, and not place them in the prepared liquor, until they have ceased to make any deposit. The objections against muriatic acid are, that it renders the surface of the parts gelatinous, gluey, and transparent ; of nitric acid, to tarnish and con- tract them ; of sulphuric acid, to bleach them. All these acids decompose the parts when they are not sufficiently diluted with water; they allow the PREVIOUS TO THE PROCESS OF GANNAL. 165 liquor to putrefy or to freeze, and break the vessel vt^hen they are too weak.

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