Ouseley, Rev. J. G., estimates ratio of live burials, [222].
Parsees, their mode of disposing of the dead, [136-142];
their prejudice against persons restored to life, [139], [142].
Patzki, Dr. J. H., his case of recovery by artificial respiration, [266].
Pembroke, William, Earl of, embalmed, [230].
Perspiration a sign of revival, [28], [363].
Petitions for prevention of premature burial, [225].
Phelps, Lieut.-Gen. A., advocates cremation to prevent live burial, [278].
Plato, his reason for advising tardy disposal of dead, [144], [331];
relates a case of revival, [325].