The cremation of the dead / considered from an aesthetic, sanitary, religious, historical, medico-legal, and economical standpoint

A MODERN CINERARY URN.
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THE
CREMATION OF THE DEAD
CONSIDERED
FROM AN ÆSTHETIC, SANITARY, RELIGIOUS, HISTORICAL, MEDICO-LEGAL, AND ECONOMICAL STANDPOINT

BY
HUGO ERICHSEN, M.D.
Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Kingston, Canada; Member of the Committee of Organization of the First International Cremation Congress; Corresponding Member of the Cremation Societies of New York and Berlin; Foreign Associate Member of the Hygienic Society of France; Honorary Member of the Cremation Society of Milan, Italy; etc.
With an Introductory Note
BY
Sir T. SPENCER WELLS, Bart., F.R.S.
Late President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England; Surgeon to the Queen’s Household; etc.
ILLUSTRATED
“Why should we seek to clothe death with unnecessary terror, and spread horror round the tomb of those we love? The grave should be surrounded with everything that might ensure tenderness and veneration.”

Washington Irving.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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