The discovery of the Human Heart 5 Aged 400 Years

                                                                                                                                                                                                     Scientists managed to find five human heart embalmed 400-year-old who was buried in an urn in a cemetery in northwestern France.

Scientists say that they managed to examine these organs with modern medical imaging techniques to reveal the room, heart valves and arteries as well as some signs of illness.

Hearts fifth was found in a basement at the Convent of the Jacobins in Rennes, France by archaeologists from the National Intitute of France who has been investigating and exploring the kunuran in this year ahead of a plan to turn the site into a conference center.

So far archaeologists have uncovered the age of caution is derived from the eternal beginning of the 16th century, including a human skeleton of a woman named Louise de Quengo, Lady of Brefeillac who died in 1656.

de Quengo entered in the coffin before the autopsy wear women's coats, linen shirts, leg warmers made of wool and cork-soled shoes are still very much intact as reported by The Guardian.

In de Quengo coffin, archaeologists also discovered that her husband's heart Toussaint Perrien known as the Knights Brefeillac.

According to Dr. Fatima-Zohra Mokrane, expert from Hospital Ranguil Radiology at the University Hospital of Toulouse in France who led the study, said, "This is a very romantic aspect in a burial".

While four other jars have been found in an upper-class family funeral at the Convent of the Jacobins.

In an effort to further research the scientists will clean balm on a 400-year-old liver using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (IMR) and Computer Tomography (CT).

Four hearts is still well maintained and scientists can still see signs of liver conditions such as the presence of atherosclerotic plaque. While the liver showed no signs of illness but the other three show the buildup of plaque in coronary arteries that can cause heart blockage.

The discovery of the liver in France this is not the first for scientists. Because in the past scientists have examined the hearts of the King of England, King Richard I nicknamed "Richard the Lionheart), who died in 1199 that his heart was embalmed and separated from its body at the Church of Notre-Dame in Rouen, England.

A study published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports in 2013 and found that the heart of King Richard I have been treated with Myrtle daisy, mint, frankincense, creosote and mercury substances that may have been inspired by the Bible.


Source: LiveScience

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