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Sunday, Nov. 24
The Indiana Daily Student

Ron Wayt positions a body on the embalming table with the legs raised in order to promote blood flow as it drains from the body and is replaced with an orange embalming fluid mixture. The limbs must be positioned strategically before rigor mortis sets in, a process marked by chemical changes in the muscles, hardening the body in its present position. Jordan Dunmead

Living with Death

Ron Wayt positions a body on the embalming table with the legs raised in order to promote blood flow as it drains from the body and is replaced with an orange embalming fluid mixture. The limbs must be positioned strategically before rigor mortis sets in, a process marked by chemical changes in the muscles, hardening the body in its present position.