Optimal Body Temperature for Preservation: A Comprehensive Guide
Dead bodies should be kept at a temperature of 34-38 degrees Fahrenheit (1-3 degrees Celsius) to inhibit bacterial growth and ensure proper tissue preservation.Hypothermia - Related Articles
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