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Meet Soapman

Meet Soapman

From the Smithsonian‘s website:

“Soapman” lived in Philadelphia and was buried there around 1800. The body was discovered in 1875 during the digging of a train depot foundation. This unusual preservation occurred because water seeped into the casket and brought alkaline soil with it, turning the fats in his body to soap through a type of hydrolysis known as saponification.

Soapman is not currently available for public viewing. I’ve apparently seen Fight Club too many times, because the first thing I thought of when I heard about Soapman was Tyler Durdin. I’m also guessing that Lush won’t be making a person scented soap anytime soon.

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Author: Dan Philibin

3 Comments to “Meet Soapman”
  1. smallwhale514 says:

    creepy!!!!!

  2. If this body is not on display, where is it kept? It’s an interesting find.

  3. …………..boss…………………

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