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ORtober 2022 day 29: Embalm or Fester
horror story where the encountered zombies are unmistakably the dead that have been embalmed and dressed for their funerals.
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October 11, 2021 | Prodigal Son (S1E15)
Another Egypt or Egyptian mention in the Prodigal Son is in episode 15 in season 1, âDeathâs Door.â In this scene, Dr. Edrisa Tanaka (played by Keiko Agena), a medical examiner for the NYPD, is explaining to Malcolm and Gil Arroyo (played by Lou Diamond Phillips), an NYPD lieutenant, the victim Kevinâs conditionâan embalmment, professionally done.
Dr. Edrisa Tanaka: John Hunter would be proud. He was an early pioneer of embalming. Malcolm Bright: Uh, forget Hunter, what about Hofmann? He discovered formaldehyde. Dr. Edrisa Tanaka: Okay, I admit I was a von Hofmann girl for a whileâI mean, who isnât in collegeâbut credit really goes to the ancient Egyptians, if weâre going to get technical about the origins of mortuary sciences. Gil Arroyo: Weâre not.
According to Britannicaâs article on the âdevelopment of modern embalmingâ (âmodernâ being the key word), âJohn Hunter, in 1775 embalmed the body of a Mrs. Martin Van Butchell, whose will specified that her husband had control of her fortune only as long as her body remained above ground. To meet that condition, Van Butchell had her embalmed, placed her fashionably dressed body in a glass-lidded case in a sitting room, and held regular visiting hours.â John Hunter, according to Britannica, was a âsurgeon, founder of pathological anatomy in England, and early advocate of investigation and experimentation.âÂ
August Wilhelm von Hofmann, according to Britannica, was a âGerman chemist whose research on aniline, with that of Sir William Henry Perkin, helped lay the basis of the aniline-dye industry.â He also discovered formaldehyde, as mentioned in the scene.
However, as written in Britannicaâs general article on âembalmingâ and as Edrisa points out, âthe beginnings of the art and techniques of embalming are associated principally with ancient Egypt.â
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âThe Mummy of Birchen BowerâŚâ
-  Hollinwood, near  Oldham, Greater Manchester
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you know ive never thought about it before but claudia IS hot. also sh4 is horrible to play just because it sucks itâs more worth it to watch a playthrough
i just get so caught up on her being barefoot...... that just sounds so uncomfortable... in Silent hill? ew sticky