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- Magic pig burned to prevent resuscitation. B192.1
- Resuscitation by animals. B515
- Beautification by death and resuscitation. D1865
- Beautification by boiling and resuscitation. D1865.2
- Resuscitation. E0
- Resuscitation by rough treatment. E10
- Resuscitation by beating. E11
- Resuscitation by striking with arrow. E11.2
- Resuscitation by touching body during conjuration. E11.3
- Resuscitation by decapitation. E12
- Resuscitation by jumping (stepping) over. E13
- Resuscitation by stepping on corpse. E13.1
- Resuscitation by dismemberment. (Cf. E30, E32.) (Usually combined with burning; cf. E15.) E14
- Resuscitation by burning. E15
- Resuscitation by boiling. E15.1
- Resuscitation by sweating. E15.2
- Resuscitation by stewing. E15.3
- Resuscitation by stinging. Corpse is laid on an ant-heap. E16
- Resuscitation by licking corpse. E17
- Resuscitation when snake licks bite he has inflicted upon his victim. E17.1
- Resuscitation by tickling. E18
- Resuscitation by withdrawal of wounding instrument. E21
- Resuscitation by removal of poisoned apple. By shaking loose the apple from the throat of the poisoned girl the prince brings her to life. E21.1
- Resuscitation by removal of poisoning cobra flesh from dead man's mouth. E21.1.1
- Resuscitation when strangling corset-lace breaks. Girl laced so tightly in corset that she faints. Brothers carry her to her grave. They stumble. Corset-lace breaks and girl revives. E21.2
- Resuscitation by removal of poisoned comb. E21.3
- Resuscitation by removal of poisoned slippers. E21.4
- Resuscitation by sucking poison from wound. E21.5
- Resuscitation by catching in snare. E23
- Resuscitation my frightening dead. Frequently combined with E61. E25
- Resuscitation by shouting at dead. E26
- Resuscitation by command to arise. (Cf. E67.) E26.1
- Resuscitation by slinging against something. E27
- Resuscitation by rough treatment – miscellaneous. E29
- Resuscitation by biting victim's bone. E29.1
- Resuscitation by rubbing victim's bones on ground. E29.2
- Resuscitation by pricking anus. E29.3
- Resuscitation by plucking the flower into which one is incarnated. E29.4
- Resuscitation by felling the tree into which one is incarnated and splitting trunk into two parts. E29.4.1
- Resuscitation by cutting off heads of birds which contained the soul of dead person. E29.5
- Resuscitation by urinating on dead man's bone. E29.6
- Resuscitation by striking with lightning. E29.7
- Resuscitation by arrangement of members. Parts of a dismembered corpse are brought together and resuscitation follows. (Sometimes combined with other methods.) E30
- Resuscitation with missing member. In reassembling the members, one has been inadvertently omitted. The resuscitated person or animal lacks this member. E33
- Cooked part of white cow is brown after resuscitation. E33.1
- Resuscitation with misplaced head. (Cf. M221.) In restoration of several persons simultaneously through reassembling of members, the heads are placed on the wrong bodies. Sometimes the damage is repaired, sometimes not. E34
- Resuscitation with head on backwards. (Cf. F511.0.6.) E34.1
- Resuscitation from fragments of body. E35
- Resuscitation by sewing parts of body together. E35.1
- Resuscitation by assembling members and leaving in cask for certain time. E37
- Resuscitation by replacement of soul. E38
- Resuscitation by returning dead person's soul (breath) to body. E38.1
- Resuscitation from excrement of one who has eaten person (animal). E41
- Resuscitation from ashes of dead man. E42
- Resuscitation from dust. E42.1
- Resuscitation by magic. E50
- Resuscitation by magic charm. (Cf. D1273.) E52
- Resuscitation by fetish. E53
- Resuscitation by mummified dog. Dog is kept in box. Revives and resuscitates dead hero. E53.1
- Resuscitation of dead by making image of deceased of breadfruit wood. When spirit enters this, image disappears and person is found alive. E53.2
- Resuscitation by music. E55
- Resuscitation by song. E55.1
- Resuscitation by playing flute. E55.2
- Resuscitation by blowing trumpet. E55.3
- Resuscitation by playing violin. E55.4
- Resuscitation by playing guitar. E55.5
- Resuscitation by weeping (tears). E58
- Resuscitation by universal weeping. Return of deity from dead granted if all men will weep. One person refuses. E58.1
- Resuscitation by shooting arrow. (Usually combined with E25.) E61
- Resuscitation by vigil at tomb. Vigil is for stated time, three weeks and three days, or the like. E62
- Resuscitation by fasting. E62.1
- Resuscitation by prayer. E63
- Resuscitation by nine-day dance and prayers. E63.2
- Resuscitation by magic object. E64
- Resuscitation by staff. (Cf. D1254.) E64.1
- Resuscitation by magic cauldron. (Cf. D1171.2.) E64.2
- Resuscitation by magic bell. (Cf. D1213.) E64.3
- Resuscitation by saint's bell. E64.3.1
- Resuscitation by magic bachall. (Cf. D1277.) E64.4
- Resuscitation by saint's bachall. E64.4.1
- Resuscitation by magic cup. (Cf. D1171.6.) E64.5
- Resuscitation by Holy Grail. E64.5.1
- Resuscitation by candle. (Cf. D1162.2.) E64.6
- Resuscitation by book. (Cf. D1266.) E64.7
- Resuscitation by manuscript. E64.7.1
- Resuscitation by perfume. (Cf. D1245.) E64.8
- Resuscitation by heavenly fragrance. E64.8.1
- Resuscitation by magic feather. (Cf. D1021.) E64.9
- Resuscitation by piece of felt. (Cf. D1051.) E64.10
- Resuscitation by magic robe (blanket). (Cf. D1052.) E64.11
- Resuscitation by sacred relics. E64.12
- Resuscitation by ring. E64.13
- Resuscitation by magic bag. (Cf. D1193.) E64.14
- Resuscitation by magic gold. E64.15
- Resuscitation by animal's tail. E64.16
- Resuscitation by yak's tail. E64.16.1
- Resuscitation by magic stone. (Cf. D931.) E64.17
- Resuscitation by leaf. E64.18
- Resuscitation from bird dung. (Cf. D1026.1.) E64.19
- Resuscitation by magic baskets. E64.20