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This compilation assembles historical instances of people who recovered after being declared dead and of individuals entombed alive, using contemporary reports to warn about early burial. It surveys burial customs of ancient societies, describes sepulchral devices such as ever-burning lamps and mausoleums, and critiques crowded churchyards and in‑church burials as hazards. It offers practical recommendations for verifying death, maintaining registers and grave numbering, and urges families and caregivers to exercise careful examination and restraint at dying moments to prevent tragic errors. The tone blends moral appeal, medical testimony, and administrative proposals.
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