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Simply put, modern embalming uses the body's circulatory system to saturate most of the soft tissues of the body with a preservative solution which is injected into one or more arteries, with most of the blood in the system being drained from one or more veins at the same time. Areas not reached by the injected solution are treated separately. Hanging the body up for gravity draining is not done.
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