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303 Notes Introduction 1. Foster, “Individualized Justice in Disputes over Dead Bodies,” 1354. 2. Ibid., 1353. 3. Associated Press, “Richards,” Trenton Times, April 4, 2007. 4. Arthur v. Milstein, 949 So.2d 1163 (Fla. App. 2007). 5. Webster, Does This Mean You’ll See Me Naked?, 101. 6. Lynch, The Undertaking: Life Studies from the Dismal Trade, 182. 7. Harris, Grave Matters, 43. Chapter 1 1. People v. Dlugash 363 N.E.2d 1155. 2. Bondeson, Buried Alive, 136. 3. Chapter 4 traces the precise nature and timing of postmortem corporeal disintegration . 4. Bondeson, Buried Alive, 139–40. 5. Ibid., 146–53. 6. Webster, Does This Mean You’ll See Me Naked?, 157. 7. Bondeson, Buried Alive, 138. 8. Munson, Raising the Dead, 180. 9. Bondeson, Buried Alive, 294. 10. Ibid., 121–27. 11. Ibid., 128. 12. Ibid., 134. 13. Ibid., 265. 14. Ramsland, Cemetery Stories, 27. 15. Webster, Does This Mean You’ll See Me Naked?, 156. 16. Munson, Raising the Dead, 181. 17. Truog, “Brain Death”; Miller and Truog, “Rethinking the Ethics of Vital Organ Donations ,” 40. 304 | Notes, Chapter 1 18. Hatch, What Happens When You Die, 62. 19. Miller and Truog, “Rethinking the Ethics of Vital Organ Donations,” 39. 20. Harrington, “The Thin Flat Line,” 39–42. 21. Shemie, “Clarifying the Paradigm for the Ethics of Donation and Transplantation.” 22. Truog, “Brain Death,” 276. 23. Chapter 7 covers both the severe shortage of transplant organs and various proposals to increase the supply of cadaveric organs for transplant. 24. Harrington, “The Thin Flat Line,” 15. 25. Fidler, “Implementing Donation after Cardiac Death Protocols,” 133–34. 26. Bernat, “The Boundaries of Organ Donation after Circulatory Death,” 671. 27. M. D. D. Bell, “Non-Heart Beating Organ Donation,” 178. 28. Ibid. 29. Ibid. 30. Miller and Truog, “Rethinking the Ethics of Vital Organ Donations,” 42. Chapter 2 1. Quigley, The Corpse, 20. 2. Lynch, The Undertaking, 7. 3. Quigley, The Corpse, 116. 4. Montross, Bodies of Work, 40. 5. Ibid., 24. 6. Carter, First Cut, 251; Montross, Bodies of Work, 257. 7. Carter, First Cut, 271. 8. Jones and Whitaker, Speaking for the Dead, 36. 9. Laderman, The Sacred Remains, 75. 10. Webster, Does This Mean You’ll See Me Naked?, 68. 11. Laderman, Rest in Peace, 211. 12. Matson, Round-Trip to Deadsville, 65. 13. Webster, Does This Mean You’ll See Me Naked?, 70–71. 14. Montimurro and Higbie, Provolone in the Casket, 98–99. 15. Iserson, Death to Dust, 202. 16. Ibid., 170. 17. Klaver, Sites of Autopsy in Contemporary Culture, 32. 18. Montross, Bodies of Work, 26. 19. Ibid., 29. 20. Lawrence, “Beyond the Grave—The Use and Meaning of Human Body Parts,” 112– 13. 21. Prothero, Purified by Fire, 124. 22. Richardson, Death, Dissection, and the Destitute, 78. 23. Webster, Does This Mean You’ll See Me Naked?, 11. 24. Daybell, One Foot in the Grave, 89; Gilbert, Death’s Door, 53. 25. Wilkins, The Bedside Book of Death, 13–14. [3.147.104.120] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:32 GMT) Notes, Chapter 3 | 305 26. Richardson, Death, Dissection, and the Destitute, 7. 27. Dorff, Matters of Life and Death, 232–33. 28. Richardson, Death, Dissection, and the Destitute, 15. 29. Laderman, Rest in Peace, 207. 30. Emson, “It Is Immoral to Require Consent for Cadaver Organ Donation,” 125. 31. Kerrigan, The History of Death, 167, 175. 32. Gilbert, Death’s Door, 44. 33. Bahn, Written in Bones, 141. 34. Quigley, The Corpse, 86. 35. Bahn, Written in Bones, 141, 168. 36. Iserson, Death to Dust, 183. 37. Lawrence, “Beyond the Grave,” 112; Colman, Corpses, Coffins, and Crypts, 123. 38. Quigley, The Corpse, 181. 39. Iserson, Death to Dust, 407. 40. Quigley, The Corpse, 90. 41. Montimurro and Higbie, Provolone in the Casket, 78. 42. Ramsland, Cemetery Stories, 50. 43. Cullen, Remember Me, 101–102. 44. Prothero, Purified by Fire, 7. 45. Laderman, The Sacred Remains, 4–5, 59. 46. Stannard, The Puritan Way of Death, 100. 47. Laderman, Rest in Peace, 53. 48. Yalom, The American Resting Place, 277. 49. Dorff, Matters of Life and Death, 239. 50. Laderman, The Sacred Remains, 29. 51. Sappol, A Traffic of Dead Bodies, 15. 52. Quigley, The Corpse, 15. 53. Saulny, “A Day of Searching, Anger and Renewed Grief in a Desecrated Illinois Cemetery .” 54. Lott v. State of New York, 225 N.Y.S.2d 434 (N.Y. Ct. Cl. 1962). 55. Lawrence, “Beyond the Grave,” 117. 56. Pedro I of Portugal sent...

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