Fear of being buried alive

Fear of being buried alive

Fear of being buried alive is the fear of being placed in a grave while still alive as a result of being incorrectly pronounced dead. The abnormal, psychopathological version of this fear is referred to as taphophobia (from Greek "taphos", meaning "grave"), which is translated as "fear of graves". [Dietrich H. "Taphophobia and resurrection mania"', "Schweizer Arkiv für Neurologie, Neurochirurgie und Psychiatrie. 1977;120(2):195-203 PMID 905788]

Before the advent of modern medicine the fear was not entirely irrational. Throughout history there have been numerous cases of people being accidentally buried alive. The 18th century had seen the development of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and crude defibrillation techniques to revive persons considered dead, and the Royal Humane Society had been formed as the "Society for the Recovery of Persons Apparently Dead". [cite journal
url=http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/PersonsApparentlyDead.htm
title=The Society for the Recovery of Persons Apparently Dead
author=Steven B. Harris, M.D.
journal=Cryonics
month=September
year=1990
accessdate=2006-12-06
] In 1896 an American funeral director, T.M. Montgomery, reported that "nearly 2% of those exhumed were no doubt victims of suspended animation." [ [http://www.snopes.com/horrors/gruesome/buried.asp "Just Dying to Get Out"] , from snopes.com]

There have been many urban legends of people being accidentally buried alive. Legends included elements such as someone entering into the state of sopor or coma only to wake up years later and die again a horrible death. Another legend tells of coffins opened to find a corpse with a long beard or corpses with the hands raised and palms turned upward. Of note is a legend about the premature burial of Ann Hill Carter Lee, the late wife of Henry Lee III. [ [http://www.lewrockwell.com/jarvis/jarvis81.html Robert E. Lee's Mother] ] On his deathbed in 1799, George Washington made his attendants promise not to bury him for three days.

Literature found fertile ground in exploring the natural fear of being buried alive. One of Edgar Allan Poe's horror stories, "The Premature Burial", is about a person suffering from taphophobia. Other Poe stories about premature burial are "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Cask of Amontillado".

Fear of being buried alive was elaborated to the extent that those who could afford it would make all sorts of arrangements for the construction of a "safety coffin" [ [http://p6.hostingprod.com/@www.kirchersociety.org/blog/?p=233 A Short History of Security Coffins] ] to ensure this would be avoided (e.g. glass lids for observation, ropes to bells for signaling, and breathing pipes for survival until rescued). [ [http://www.bpmlegal.com/wcoffin.html Improved burial case] ]

An urban legend states that the sayings "Saved by the bell", and "Dead ringer" are both derived from the notion of having a rope attached to a bell outside the coffin, which could alert people that the recently buried person is not yet deceased, however they are both false. [ [http://www.snopes.com/language/phrases/1500.htm "Language (Life in the 1500s)"] , from snopes.com]

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