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Through a detailed and fascinating exploration of changing medical knowledge and practice, this book provides a timeline of humankind''s understanding of physiological death. Anchored in Early Modern Britain, it explains how evolving medical theories challenged the ambiguous definition of death, instigating anxieties over the newly realized potential for officials to mistake a person''s time of death. Fears of premature burials were materialized as newspapers across Europe printed hundreds of articles about people who had been misdiagnosed as dead and were then buried--or nearly buried--alive. These stories, tallied in this text, present the first contemporary statistic of how frequently misdiagnosed death led to premature burial during the eighteenth century.

The public consciousness of premature burial manifested itself in many ways, including the necessity of having a wake before a funeral and the creation of safety coffins. This book also explores the folkloric pheno

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Salomone has performed a scholarly, exhaustive, and arguably unique study of misdiagnosed death in eighteenth century Britain…the author grounds her findings in a thorough appreciation of the medical and historical context and explores the phenomenon of what she terms 'premature repercussions,' meaning the numerous ways to describe what happens to a person who has been misdiagnosed as dead."—Medical History Society of New Jersey "When the 'Dead' Rose in Britain brings the fears and dark realities of premature burial to life in a rich and engrossing narrative. Salomone's understanding and transference of medical knowledge and theories is excellent."—Kate Cherrell, Burials and Beyond

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments—viii
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Glossary
  • Introduction
  • 1. Foundations of Western Medicine and Misdiagnosed Death
  • 2. The Function of Anatomy and Physiology in the Seventeenth Century
  • 3. The Body, the Soul, and the Diagnosis of Death
  • 4. The Burial Process and Premature Repercussions
  • 5. The Corpse as a Commodity in a Changing World
  • 6. The Medical Community Responds to Misdiagnosed Death
  • 7. Nineteenth Century Scholars Weigh In
  • 8. The Restless Dead
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix: Source List for Cases of Apparent Death Misdiagnosed as Death
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2022 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476682747, 978-1476682747
      ISBN10: 1476682747

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Through a detailed and fascinating exploration of changing medical knowledge and practice, this book provides a timeline of humankind''s understanding of physiological death. Anchored in Early Modern Britain, it explains how evolving medical theories challenged the ambiguous definition of death, instigating anxieties over the newly realized potential for officials to mistake a person''s time of death. Fears of premature burials were materialized as newspapers across Europe printed hundreds of articles about people who had been misdiagnosed as dead and were then buried--or nearly buried--alive. These stories, tallied in this text, present the first contemporary statistic of how frequently misdiagnosed death led to premature burial during the eighteenth century.

      The public consciousness of premature burial manifested itself in many ways, including the necessity of having a wake before a funeral and the creation of safety coffins. This book also explores the folkloric pheno

      Trade Review
      Salomone has performed a scholarly, exhaustive, and arguably unique study of misdiagnosed death in eighteenth century Britain…the author grounds her findings in a thorough appreciation of the medical and historical context and explores the phenomenon of what she terms 'premature repercussions,' meaning the numerous ways to describe what happens to a person who has been misdiagnosed as dead."—Medical History Society of New Jersey "When the 'Dead' Rose in Britain brings the fears and dark realities of premature burial to life in a rich and engrossing narrative. Salomone's understanding and transference of medical knowledge and theories is excellent."—Kate Cherrell, Burials and Beyond

      Table of Contents

      • Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgments—viii
      • List of Abbreviations
      • Glossary
      • Introduction
      • 1. Foundations of Western Medicine and Misdiagnosed Death
      • 2. The Function of Anatomy and Physiology in the Seventeenth Century
      • 3. The Body, the Soul, and the Diagnosis of Death
      • 4. The Burial Process and Premature Repercussions
      • 5. The Corpse as a Commodity in a Changing World
      • 6. The Medical Community Responds to Misdiagnosed Death
      • 7. Nineteenth Century Scholars Weigh In
      • 8. The Restless Dead
      • Conclusion
      • Appendix: Source List for Cases of Apparent Death Misdiagnosed as Death
      • Chapter Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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