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A cannula is inserted into the artery and connected by a length of tubing to the canister of embalming fluid. Mack starts the pump. Here is where it all begins to make sense. Within minutes, the man’s face looks rejuvenated. The embalming fluid has rehydrated his tissues, filling out his sunken cheeks, his lined skin. His skin is pink now (the embalming fluid contains red coloring), no longer slack and papery. He looks healthy and surprisingly alive. This is why you don’t just stick bodies in the refrigerator before an open-casket funeral.
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
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