Respiration, failure of, as test of death, [181].

Resuscitation, cases of. (See under “[Awaking],” “[Escapes],” and “[Rescue].”)

Richardson, Sir B. W., his paper on the Absolute Signs of Death, [10];

cites case of narrow escape, [75];

on effects of narcotics simulating death, [125];

his enumeration of signs of death, [181], [192-194];

applies the tests of death in a case, [189].

Rigor mortis a sign of death, [185].

[Rescue] from live burial, fatally delayed by formalities, [105];

cases of, [106-110];