FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to the dead bodies embalming intended for conservation of dead bodies that is prevention from saprogenic changes of dead corpse and for conservation of the deceased appearance. Method of dead bodies embalming includes corpse treatment with embalming means containing in determined ratios: formalin, alcohol, glycerin, sodium acetate, disinfectant "Alaminol", fir needle oil and deodorant H-108 in determined ratios. The means is dissoluted in 6-9 l of water and added in two stages under pressure up to 3 atm to the corpse arterial system in the direction opposite to the usual blood current. On the first stage the said means is dissoluted in 9 l of the water and is added up to maximal removal of the blood from vessels, on the second stage the said means is dissoluted in 6 l of water and added up to the maximal removal of the first portion of the means in order to achieve the following corpse saturation.
EFFECT: invention provides corpse tissue stability against destructive microflora action, increase of the safe-keeping and integrity time of deceased appearance.
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Dates
2009-09-10—Published
2008-06-07—Filed