7 messages in edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacomDrying wet mummy
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Paulo Andreas BuckupAug 22, 1995 7:25 pm 
Todd NewberryAug 23, 1995 6:19 am 
San Diego Natural History Museum LibraryAug 23, 1995 8:23 am 
GB:'X0B$4fAB92GB5Aug 23, 1995 10:18 am 
Robert RobbinsAug 23, 1995 12:37 pm 
San Diego Natural History Museum LibraryAug 23, 1995 1:04 pm 
Robert RobbinsAug 24, 1995 12:19 pm 
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Subject:Drying wet mummyActions...
From:Robert Robbins (rrob@GDB.ORG)
Date:Aug 24, 1995 12:19:39 pm
List:edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacom

On Wed, 23 Aug 1995, San Diego Natural History Museum Library wrote:

Prescriptions such as the ones below coming ftom people like us who are not experts in this field but have just heard about a procedure are neither responsible nor ethical.

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The points raised here about the amateur nature of many of the posts on mummy drying are well taken. One would hope that the folks in Brazil with the wet mummy will do a little reality-check and quality-control filtering of the ideas they receive on the net such as "a really big microwave can drive out moisture pretty fast," or "you could try sprinkling it with sulfur and sun-drying it, like apricots..."

By the way, another post referring to US law was incorrect.

This assertion, however, misrepresents that post. The post noted that US law applies to the US, Brazilian law applies to Brazil. International treaties apply to those countries and only to those countries that sign them. Attempts to apply international treaties to non-signatories, such as the partitioning of Poland by joint agreement between Hitler and Stalin are, in the modern world, considered poor form.

The point of the post was, Brazilian law applies in Brazil. For Brazilian legal advice, check with an expert on Brazilian law.

I could restate my comment as:

Legal advice, coming from people like us who are not experts in this field but have just heard about some laws and treaties, is neither responsible nor ethical.