If the body is properly prepared, there are no longer fluids in the body. Instead the mortician prepares the body by draining the fluids and replacing it with
if the casket is sealed where they cant get in then no but they can if the casket is not sealed good
A fly could have secretly entered the body through the nose or some other body orifice before the casket was sealed.
It would desiccate (mummify), Note that there would be considerable variation depending on how it was "protected" (naked, space-suit, sealed casket).
They have a lift that goes around the body and lifts it off the table into the casket
It starts to decompose, just like all the other body parts and fluids.
No. A casket is the same as a coffin. It is the case that a dead body is buried in.
Mortician is the one who directs the whole thing and sets up times, cars, casket, flower, etc. Embalmer is the one who takes the body and drains all fluids and replaces them with embalming fluids. Also he/she will dress up and "fix" the body. The Mortician is the one who leads the procession also to the grave sight.
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His tomb is Dome des Invalides in Paris France. Napoleon died May 5 and on May 6 an autopsy was done and he died of cancer. His heart and stomach were removed and placed in silver vessels filled with wine. He was dressed in his uniform, hair shaved off to be given to his family, and a death mask made. His body and the vases were placed in a tin casket lined with white satin. This was soldered shut and placed in a mahogany casket and screwed shut. This then was placed inside a lead casket which was also sealed shut. On May 9 the whole works were put in a fourth casket made of mahogany and sealed with silver headed iron screws. On May 9 a mass and service for the dead were done and he was buried in Geranium Valley at the foot of willows near a spring. The grave was about 10 feet deep and lined with brick. His casket was lowered and the tomb was sealed with an enormous stone, topped by bricks, cement, clay, and more stones. His body remained here for 19 years. In 1840 his grave was opened and the four caskets opened and the body examined. After confirming it was him the caskets were closed and sealed then placed inside a new ebony casket which was locked and put in an oak case to protect the ebony. It was then moved to Paris by ship.
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