There could be some problems. as I understand it, when a human body is embalmed- this is embalming, not damage-control restoration. all of the blood is drained and pumped out- and indeed certain physical organs may be removed alsoi ( not for recycling- but for other reasons- possibly odor control) then the embalming fluids are pumped in- about the same volume as a normal person"s circulatory capacity- 6 quarts. obviously you can do examinations of say- well bullet holes or exit wounds- but if the blood is removed- there would be problems with blood tests!
Yes. It is embalmed and done so in a way so that her appearance will never fade with time
Chemistry, serology, immunology, toxicology and blood bank testing.
Yes, but most state laws require a body to be embalmed before it can be transported across state lines and be done by properly licensed people or organizations.
The primary concern for forensic toxicology is not the legal outcome of the toxicological investigation or the technology utilized, but rather the obtainment and interpretation of results. A toxicological analysis can be done to various kinds of samples.
Following his death on 21 January 1924, the body of Vladimir Ilych Lenin was embalmed and permanently exhibited in the Lenin Mausoleum, in Moscow, on 27 January 1924. See the link below for more information.
Jewish law specifies that the bodies of the dead must be returned to the earth. That's why they use plain wood caskets, so the body can decompose back into the ground and nothing can be done to the body that might impede decomposition.
Occupational Health, major work done in toxicology
His close followers in the Soviet government all knew that the aged Stalin was dying of natural causes. They and the doctors were beyond any suspicion that any "interference" had been done.
The process of transferring blood from one body to another is called blood transfusion. It is done to replace blood that has been lost due to surgery, injury, or illness, or to treat certain medical conditions.
Red blood cell removal in the body is mainly done by the spleen and liver. These organs filter out old or damaged red blood cells from the bloodstream. The cells are broken down and their components are recycled or disposed of by the body.
blood typing is very much important while transfusing it. we cann't donate blood if the blood group of the donar do not match with the blood group of the recepient.If it is done so, there will be clotting of blood in the body of the recepient.
No, embalming is not required by law in most cases. It is usually done for public viewings or to preserve the body for an extended period of time. Alternative options include refrigeration or immediate cremation or burial.