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E150 Circumstances of resuscitation
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- Repeated resuscitation. A person dies and is resuscitated repeatedly · E151 entry
- Body still warm restored to life · E152 entry
- Periodic resuscitation. (Cf. D620.) Return to life at regular intervals · E155 entry
- Gradual resuscitation – one organ at a time · E156 entry
- Killed game revives and flies away · E161 entry
- Resuscitation impossible after certain length of time · E162 entry
- Man kept alive by consecrated sword. (Cf. D1081, E765.3.0.1.) · E163 entry
- [First Edition: E164. Dead body caused to speak by setting door ajar.] · E164[1st ed.] entry
- Resuscitation of wife by husband giving up half his remaining life. (Sometimes vice versa) · E165 entry
- Return from dead granted for definite time · E166 entry
- Man given ability to return to life if killed · E167 entry
- Cooked animal comes to life. (Cf. E155.5.) · E168 entry
- Flayed animal resuscitated · E171 entry
- Bones wrapped in sheepskin inscribed with holy name revive · E174 entry
- Death thought sleep. Resuscitated person thinks he has been sleeping. He exclaims, "How long I have been asleep!" · E175 entry
- Resuscitation in order to baptize · E176 entry
- Resuscitated man relates visions of beyond. (Cf. E480, V511.) · E177 entry
- Resurrection at Judgment Day · E178 entry
- Means of resuscitation learned · E181 entry
- Dead body incorruptible. Beard and fingernails continue to grow · E182 entry
- Resuscitation when murder is discovered · E185 entry
- Failure at resuscitation · E186 entry