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Premature Burial and How It May Be Prevented

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A survey of death-counterfeits and measures to prevent accidental interment. The authors compile medical descriptions of trance, catalepsy, and suspended animation; collect documented narrow escapes and probable cases; analyse predisposing conditions and signs of death; discuss funeral formalities, embalming, dissection, certification, and burial customs including cremation and waiting mortuaries; review treatment and resuscitation of the apparently dead, including infants and the drowned; and conclude with practical legal and procedural recommendations, historical appendices, and an extensive bibliography aimed at reducing hasty burials and guiding legislative reform.

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William Tebb

William Tebb was a notable figure in the 19th century, primarily recognized for his work on the subject of premature burial, a fear that gripped many during that era. His key publication, "Premature Burial and How It May Be Prevented," explores the historical and psychological aspects of this phenomenon, offering insights into societal anxieties surrounding death and burial practices. Tebb's contributions to literature reflect a unique intersection of medical concerns and cultural fears, making his work relevant to discussions on mortality and the human condition.

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