Funeral directors and embalmers do "quiet" work. They do not like stirring up any necessary controversy by talking about the dead. It's not good for business. But thankfully, a few good ones like Richard Hirschman felt that it was his ethical duty to let the world know that these new "white fibrous clots" are a NEW phenomenon that he had…
Funeral directors and embalmers do "quiet" work. They do not like stirring up any necessary controversy by talking about the dead. It's not good for business. But thankfully, a few good ones like Richard Hirschman felt that it was his ethical duty to let the world know that these new "white fibrous clots" are a NEW phenomenon that he had never seen before the year 2021 in his 20 years as a practicing embalmer who embalms 300 or more bodies every year.
Funeral directors and embalmers do "quiet" work. They do not like stirring up any necessary controversy by talking about the dead. It's not good for business. But thankfully, a few good ones like Richard Hirschman felt that it was his ethical duty to let the world know that these new "white fibrous clots" are a NEW phenomenon that he had never seen before the year 2021 in his 20 years as a practicing embalmer who embalms 300 or more bodies every year.