Author: Eassie, William
Synopsis:
In 'Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearings Upon Public Health', William Eassie delves into the fascinating history and implications of cremation as a method of disposing of the deceased. From ancient civilizations to modern times, Eassie explores the cultural, religious, and scientific aspects surrounding this controversial practice. With thought-provoking insights and compelling anecdotes, the author sheds light on the impact of cremation on public health and challenges conventional beliefs about death and burial.
Genres: Non-fiction, History, Science
Themes: Death and dying, Public health, Cultural practices
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