"Prof. E. H. Crane's Manual of Instructions to Undertakers" by Elliot H. Crane, is a late 1800s manual offering a comprehensive guide for undertakers seeking to master the art of preserving the deceased. Opening with a historical look into age-old preservation methods like those used in Egypt, before transitioning to modern proceedures, the book emphasizes the necessity of accurate embalming practices for professional competence and respect for the dead. The instructions advocate the use of effective methods, such as arterial injection, and promote Crane’s own Excelsior Preservative while cautioning against dangerous alternatives. It aims to equip undertakers with the knowledge to maintain lifelike appearances through hygienic means.

Prof. E. H. Crane's manual of instructions to undertakers : $b With full and complete instructions in the best methods for preserving the dead, including minute directions for arterial injection
By Elliot H. Crane
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Discover the secrets for keeping the deceased looking peaceful, as revealed in this historical manual for undertakers.
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