H. C. (Harry Crecy) Yarrow

H. C. (Harry Crecy) Yarrow
Harry Crecy Yarrow was an American surgeon, naturalist, and ethnologist who contributed significantly to the fields of medicine and anthropology in the late 19th century. He served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Army and was known for his extensive work in documenting Native American burial customs, particularly through his publication "Introduction to the Study of Mortuary Customs Among the North American Indians." Yarrow also played a key role in several natural history surveys, contributing to knowledge about reptiles and amphibians. His multidisciplinary work spanned across medical, scientific, and cultural studies, making him an influential figure in both anthropology and natural history.

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The mortuary customs of savage or barbaric people have a deep significance from the fact that in them are revealed much of the philosophy of the people by whom they are practiced. Early beliefs concerning the nature of human existence in life and after death and the relations of the living to the dead are recorded in these customs. The mystery concerning the future love for the departed who were loved... more...