Anne Greene's Miraculous Resurrection

Anne Greene's Miraculous Resurrection

In 1650, a woman named Anne Greene faced accusations of infanticide and was hanged, despite evidence indicating she had miscarried. Following her execution, her body was transported to Oxford for dissection, where a faint pulse was discovered. After various treatments, including a smoke enema, she was revived and later pardoned, with the belief that God had intervened.

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