Abstract

AbstractFirst, the stress relevance of vampirism is discussed, and the current vampire craze is considered along with a rationale for the scientific investigation of vampirism. Second, the origins of vampirism are examined. Third, the origin of Dracula is presented. Fourth, cinematic portrayals of Dracula and other vampires are given. Fifth, methods of prevention of vampire formation are considered. Sixth, a typical vampire is examined. Seventh, creation of vampires is explored. Eighth, destruction of vampires is considered. Ninth, historical vampires are examined. Tenth, current vampires are discussed. Eleventh, the sociological, physiological, and stress‐‐related reasons for vampirism are explored. Twelfth, the anatomical, physiological, and stress‐related aspects of love, vampire, and lethal biting are considered. Forensic methods of bite detection are then examined. Afterwards, the sociological, physiological, and psychological aspects of vampirism are evaluated. Finally, the dangers of vampirism are detailed.

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