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Embalm means to replace the natural bodily fluids of a corpse with those that retard further decay, thus preserving the corpse for some time. A science that is usually credited to the Egyptians (c. 4000 BC) and their well-practiced art of mummification. Originally part of the religious preparation for the afterlife. Embalming is now used mainly to preserve a corpse for funereal viewing and ceremonies prior to interment.

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