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- Tabu: intercourse with resuscitated wife for particular number of days. C117.1
- Red thread on neck of person who has been decapitated and resuscitated. E12.1
- Resuscitated eaten animal. (Cf. E171.) An animal is eaten. When his bones are reassembled he revives. E32
- Eaten person resuscitated. E32.0.1
- Resuscitation with missing member. In reassembling the members, one has been inadvertently omitted. The resuscitated person or animal lacks this member. E33
- Hero resuscitated by his bride, daughter of king of death. E121.1.3.1
- Repeated resuscitation. A person dies and is resuscitated repeatedly. E151
- Husband resuscitated after wife's nose is cut off and thrown over grave. E165.2
- Flayed animal resuscitated. E171
- Death thought sleep. Resuscitated person thinks he has been sleeping. He exclaims, "How long I have been asleep!" E175
- Resuscitated man relates visions of beyond. (Cf. E480, V511.) E177
- Ogre killed and resuscitated so as to be of help to hero. G513
- Recognition of resuscitated person by missing member. H57.0.1
- Act of truth: boy falls dead though what has been said is the truth; when lie is told he is resuscitated. H252.4.1
- Death feigned to learn how soldiers are resuscitated. K1863
- The faithless resuscitated wife. Husband at great sacrifice has brought his wife back to life. She immediately deserts him and plots with a paramour against his life. (Cf. K2213.2.) K2213.5
- Faithful servant sacrifices sons to save life of king. Sons resuscitated and servant enriched. P361.3