

Deciding on what level of Mortuary Care
Mortuary Care is the term in the funeral industry for the treatments that morticians do to bodies to prepare them
Mortuary Care is the term in the funeral industry for the treatments that morticians do to bodies to prepare them
Rigor mortis is when the muscles and joints in the body stiffen after death. It is caused by chemical changes
The reason you need to keep a body cold is to slow down the deterioration process. The focus is keeping
What do skulls, bones, hourglasses, wilting flowers and heavy metal have in common? They are all examples of “memento mori”
It is completely normal for a person that has died to release vomit, bile, urine or faeces. You may want
My dad was admitted to hospital the day I came out with my new three day old daughter. He died 10 days after. To say it was an emotional...
After my mother was certified dead by the hospital Registrar, I simply informed the nursing staff that I wished to take my mother home. They did not seem particularly...
In the mortuary of a funeral home in the Blue Mountains, a 95-kilogram body lay in a body bag, on the floor. Six figures crouched around it, determined. On...
Our grandmother recently passed away in a private hospital. Within half an hour of our grandmother dying, the nurses told us that we would have only a few hours...
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