on vivisection of a criminal, [172].

Medicine, profession of, sceptical as to death-trance and live burial, [113];

a new sphere of work for, [218];

its overcrowded state, [219] (footnote).

Mendelssohn, Moses, writes against early burial, [361].

Meyerbeer, his dread of being buried alive, [54].

Milner, Dr. Ebenezer, on appearances of death in trance, [186];

on rigor mortis, [186].

Misson, M. Max, his opinion on frequency of live burial, [222];

instances cited by, [326].