Why don't the embalmers drain the blood for reuse for blood bank up to that time adding together formaldahide?
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germs invade quickly a dead body into the blood, especially from the gut.
Blood breaks down pretty quickly, and the blood from a body have already begun to do so, very shortly after the death.
It breaks down over several hours. If you remember a Dr Jack Kervorkian (made the news in Michian assisting suicide), then you might be surprised to know that he did much research contained by using blood from killed soldiers for transfusion in an atempt to save lives of the injured.
I can't find an uncomplicated link online but it should be in IndexMedicus.
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