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America's Forgotten Vampire Panic

Duration: 40:41Views: 1.2MLikes: 72.8KDate Created: Nov, 2021

Channel: Ask a Mortician

Category: Education

Tags: new england vampire panicheart burningexhumationtuberculosispyremercy brownconsumptioncorpse fearsarah tillinghastbloodrhode islandburialask a morticianvampirejb-55caitlin doughtycemetery

Description: Just a spoon full of ashes helps the (vampire) medicine go down. Thank you Patron deathlings, who make this all possible! patreon.com/thegooddeath *Our NEWLY REDESIGNED MERCH STORE*: the-order-of-the-good-death.myshopify.com ***CAITLIN CONTENT*** Books: caitlindoughty.com/books MORTAL course: mortalcourse.com Our podcast on iTunes: apple.co/2yK6c6G Spotify: spoti.fi/2QZEVEM Google Play: bit.ly/2AdEvoj The Order of the Good Death – articles, resources, updates, and more: orderofthegooddeath.com The Order of the Good Death on Instagram: instagram.com/ordergooddeath The Order of the Good Death on Twitter: twitter.com/OrderGoodDeath ***OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT AND GROW OUR NON-PROFIT*** Donations on Patreon: patreon.com/thegooddeath A one time donation: bit.ly/3iaz9jN The Order of the Good Death's Store: the-order-of-the-good-death.myshopify.com ***WHERE ELSE YOU CAN FIND ME*** Website: orderofthegooddeath.com Twitter: twitter.com/thegooddeath Instagram: instagram.com/thegooddeath ***CREDITS*** Mortician and Writer: Caitlin Doughty Producer and Writer: Louise Hung (@LouiseHung1) Editor & Graphics: Andy Windak A special thanks to Michael E. Bell, whose book “Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England’s Vampires” was incredibly informative in the creation of this video. We are so grateful for your scholarship and VAMPIRE SLEUTHING. Thank you to the National Museum of Health and Medicine for your thoughtful response to our questions and your important work with JB-55. ***SELECTED SOURCES & ADDITIONAL READING*** Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England’s Vampires Bell, Michael E. Wesleyan University Press. Middletown, Connecticut, 2001. Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend Jenkins, Mark Collins The National Geographic Society. Washington, DC, 2010. A History of Vampires in New England D’Agostino, Thomas The History Press. Charleston, South Carolina, 2010. “The Great New England Vampire Panic” smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-new-england-vampire-panic-36482878 “Mysterious Connecticut 'Vampire' Finally Identified 200 Years After Burial” livescience.com/66087-vampire-connecticut-dna.html “The Vampires of Rhode Island: Bright, Like An Angel. Nancy Young, 19, Foster. 1827” the-avocado.org/2019/10/23/the-vampires-of-rhode-island-bright-like-an-angel-nancy-young-19-foster-1827 “A ‘vampire’s’ remains were found about 30 years ago in Connecticut. Now DNA is giving him new life.” courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-news-connecticut-vampire-20190731-oo4trsxg3vakflfiddzvipepri-story.html "Deadly Professions: Dracula, Undertakers, and the Embalmed Corpse" jstor.org/stable/3828796

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