Introduction: The preparation of bones from embalmed human cadavers is a meticulous process that involves removing soft tissues, cleaning the bones, and preserving their integrity for various purposes, including medical education, research, and forensic anthropology.
Material Method: Cadaver, Maceration tank, Water, Detergent or enzymes, Boiling water, Hydrogen peroxide, Acetone or ethanol, Dehydrator or air-drying rack, Storage container taken from Department of Anatomy, RKMCH-RC, Bhopal, MP.
Results: The procedure utilizing enzymatic or chemical maceration methods of maceration duration, ease of soft tissue removal, and successful procurement with little damage.
Conclusion: The preparation of bones from embalmed human cadavers is a complex and delicate process that requires careful attention to detail and adherence to ethical guidelines.
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