2017
DOI: 10.47385/cadunifoa.v3.n1esp.1204
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Estudo Analítico Da Técnica De Glicerinação Empregada Para Conservação De Peças Anatômicas – Experiência Da Disciplina De Anatomia Humana Do Departamento De Morfologia Do UniFOA

Abstract: A preocupação com a conservação dos corpos existe há mais de 5000 anos. Vários químicos, farmacêuticos, alquimistas, médicos, entre outros, tentaram descobrir técnicas para conservação de corpos. De início o principal objetivo era de cunho religioso. Contudo, posteriormente, a finalidade científico-acadêmica, passou a preponderar. No ano de 1762 Karl Wilhelm Sheele descobriu a glicerina. Dentre várias técnicas utilizadas na conservação de corpos, destacamos a glicerinação e a plastinação. Esta última de custo … Show more

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“…Since the viscosity of glycerin can influence the results, the excess was removed and the pieces were completely dried to minimize bias. This technique maintains the stained muscles closer to their natural state 24,25 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since the viscosity of glycerin can influence the results, the excess was removed and the pieces were completely dried to minimize bias. This technique maintains the stained muscles closer to their natural state 24,25 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Based on empirical knowledge, conservative methods have been improved over the years. At a time, ancient Egyptians priestly casted members and were responsible for performing embalming techniques (Brenner, 2014), which consisted of two stages: removal of internal organs through an opening on the left side of the body and embalming each of these organs with natron– chemical substance consisting of soda silicate and aluminium – (Gonçalves, 2016) and salt, whose function was to dry the organs, thus preventing the bacteria from lodging into the tissues (Silva et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%