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Funeral Service 1013 Business and Mortuary Law ... An indepth look at the history and purpose as an aid to appreciation of the art and science of embalming, including a review of the phenomenon of death along with the introduction to the preparation room and instruments. ... Restorative Art 1023 Restorative Art...
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Mortuary Art and Science, Illustrated ... Part II: Restorative Art and Mortuary Cosmetology ... Section II: Glossary (Embalming, Restorative Art and Mortuary Cosmetolgy Terms)
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Please store Thanatometics products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and artificial heat sources. Our exclusive, state-of-the-art mortuary cosmetic system is custom-designed by restorative art professionals with you and the families you serve in mind.
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Mortuary science programs include courses in anatomy, physiology, pathology, embalming techniques, restorative art, business management, accounting and use of computers in funeral home management, and client services.
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Also during this growth period, the Landig College of Mortuary Science became the focal point in the formation of Howard S. Eckel’s new method of restorative art called “Derma Surgery.” This mortuary art was widely taught and is still used today as the core of the Restorative Art Course.
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4423-214 Restorative Art II (Laboratory) (2); Performing restoration techniques regarding correct form, contour, color and shape. Lab. 4 hrs., Pre-req.: 4423-131. Co-req.: 4423-213. Mortuary Science Majors only.
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Restorative Art to the Embalmer is the reconstruction of features of the Deceased to create a more lifelike appearance, Embalmers tend to think ... Restorative Art is the reconstruction of any features to a more lifelike appearance, and is often refereed to as "The care of the Deceased to recreate natural appearance".
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Home > Store Index > Related Products ... Pathology and Microbiology for Mortuary Science; Our price: $82.99; ... Restorative art and science; Priced from : $161.95; Available new and used;
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Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science student Chad Poitras works in clay over a plastic skull in the Restorative Art Laboratory at the school. The laboratory class prepares aspiring morticians for the need someday to restore human features lost through trauma or disease before the deceased has a public viewing.
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