Premature Burial and How It May Be Prevented
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- ISBN978-2-5281-1241-0
- EAN9782528112410
- Date de parution01/09/2025
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- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
Premature Burial and How It May Be Prevented is a comprehensive and meticulously researched work by William Tebb, first published in the late 19th century, that delves into the chilling and often overlooked subject of premature burial-the accidental interment of individuals who are not truly dead. Drawing upon a vast array of documented cases, medical reports, and historical accounts, the book exposes the alarming frequency with which people have been mistakenly declared dead and subsequently buried alive, a fear that haunted society before the advent of modern medical diagnostics.
Tebb's investigation is both scientific and humanitarian, exploring the causes of apparent death, the limitations of contemporary medical knowledge, and the psychological terror associated with the possibility of premature burial. He presents harrowing anecdotes and verified incidents from around the world, illustrating the real dangers posed by hasty burials and the inadequacies of death certification practices of his time.
The book also examines the cultural, legal, and religious factors that contributed to the prevalence of premature burial, as well as the public's growing anxiety about the subject. In addition to cataloging these cases, Tebb advocates for practical reforms and preventive measures. He discusses the development and use of safety coffins equipped with signaling devices, the establishment of mortuary waiting periods, and the importance of thorough medical examination before burial.
The book includes detailed appendices, correspondence with medical professionals, and suggestions for legislative changes to safeguard against this horrifying fate. Premature Burial and How It May Be Prevented is not only a fascinating historical document but also a passionate call for medical and social reform. It offers a unique window into Victorian anxieties about death and burial, and stands as a testament to the importance of scientific rigor and compassion in the face of human vulnerability.
Tebb's investigation is both scientific and humanitarian, exploring the causes of apparent death, the limitations of contemporary medical knowledge, and the psychological terror associated with the possibility of premature burial. He presents harrowing anecdotes and verified incidents from around the world, illustrating the real dangers posed by hasty burials and the inadequacies of death certification practices of his time.
The book also examines the cultural, legal, and religious factors that contributed to the prevalence of premature burial, as well as the public's growing anxiety about the subject. In addition to cataloging these cases, Tebb advocates for practical reforms and preventive measures. He discusses the development and use of safety coffins equipped with signaling devices, the establishment of mortuary waiting periods, and the importance of thorough medical examination before burial.
The book includes detailed appendices, correspondence with medical professionals, and suggestions for legislative changes to safeguard against this horrifying fate. Premature Burial and How It May Be Prevented is not only a fascinating historical document but also a passionate call for medical and social reform. It offers a unique window into Victorian anxieties about death and burial, and stands as a testament to the importance of scientific rigor and compassion in the face of human vulnerability.



