Is it possible to make a taxidermy out of a human being?

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I think I may have posted this before, but my thread didn't get very many replies.

Is it possible to make a taxidermy out of a human being? And has it ever been done or attempted before?
 
Mike, not taxidermy exactly, but if you are ever in England I'd be happy to show you the shrunken heads in the Pitt Rivers museum. Gorgeous.
 
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*runs away humming Rudolph the red nosed reindeer to drown out this topic*
 
The answer is yes.

The Mummies in Egypt were versions of taxidermy, as were the mummies found in South America.

A London building has a rarely-displayed stuffed body of the previous owner in a cupboard.

The process for humans is similar to that for animals.
 
Whenever I am there that part of the museum is absolutely rammed with schoolkids taking selfies.

Creepy little buggers.

When I get really grossed out by something, on every breath I can taste and smell embalming fluid. Just looking at that picture and I gagged on it.
 
The answer is yes.

The Mummies in Egypt were versions of taxidermy, as were the mummies found in South America.

A London building has a rarely-displayed stuffed body of the previous owner in a cupboard.

The process for humans is similar to that for animals.

We had open casket mummies at our wedding dinner. They were beautifully behaved throughout, AND didn't spill brandy all over the flowers (yes, James, I'm looking at you).
 
He's found out where Heather lives. AMIRIGHT?!

My first thought too.

He needs a Heathyr Hoffman Real Doll.

Ha, I just saw the other thread about the naked Heathyr in Skyrim and a Real Doll post.

Great minds.
 
I has several employees that seem to share the same mind.
 
Legal and moral issues aside, I have a few in mind that I could ship out to you free of cost, to use as guinea pigs :)
 
The Catholic Church never had a moral problem with it. Saint corpses abound.
 
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