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Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearings Upon Public Health is a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of the practice of cremation, authored by Dr. Hugo Erichsen. First published in the late 19th century, this seminal work delves into the historical, cultural, and scientific aspects of cremation, offering readers a thorough understanding of its origins, evolution, and significance in society. Dr. Erichsen meticulously traces the history of cremation from ancient civilizations—such as the Greeks, Romans, and Hindus—through to its decline in the Christian era and subsequent revival in modern times. The book examines the religious, philosophical, and social attitudes toward cremation, highlighting the controversies and debates that have surrounded the practice. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the public health implications of cremation versus traditional burial. Dr. Erichsen presents detailed arguments and scientific evidence regarding the sanitary advantages of cremation, particularly in urban environments where overcrowded cemeteries posed serious health risks. He discusses the decomposition process, the dangers of water and soil contamination, and the spread of disease, making a compelling case for cremation as a hygienic and practical alternative. The author also reviews the technological advancements in cremation apparatus and methods, describing the development of modern crematoria and the processes involved in reducing a body to ashes. Throughout the book, Dr. Erichsen addresses the legal, ethical, and emotional considerations associated with cremation, including the concerns of religious authorities and the general public. He provides accounts of notable cremations, the establishment of cremation societies, and the gradual acceptance of the practice in various countries. Cremation of the Dead is not only a historical treatise but also a persuasive advocacy for reform in funerary practices, emphasizing the need for rational, sanitary, and dignified methods of disposing of the dead. Rich in historical anecdotes, scientific analysis, and social commentary, this book remains a valuable resource for historians, public health professionals, and anyone interested in the evolution of funerary customs and the intersection of tradition, science, and public welfare.
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Table of contents
- CREMATION OF THE DEAD ITS HISTORY AND BEARINGS UPON PUBLIC HEALTH
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CREMATION.
- INDEX.