living person.The blood is not coagulated (co ag u lated) as it should be, but is liquidy, and flowing.Growth of nails, hair, and skin.A very large amount of blood found in the chest cavity and/or by the mouth.Usually a very rosy complexionThere are scientific studies that show that some illnesses and diseases such as the plague and haematophilia may have been the start of the vampire craze. The pneumonic plague causes the victim to expel blood from the mouth, and the combination of visible blood with unexpected and quite sudden deaths may have contributed to the relief that vampirism was responsible for this disease.Other medical conditions include Xeroderma Pigmentossum and Porphyria. These diseases are very severe. The skin develops no melanin so that there is no protection from UV light and its aggressive rays. "he person suffering from these diseases easily get burned in the sun up to 3rd degree or produce skin cancer after spending only minutes in the day/sunlight. You could imagine a person suffering from one of those diseases going out side, and actually begin to be burned alive, by the sun. There are also diseases that may have been linked to vampire attack victims. Anemia is a good example of this. Anemia is a blood disease in which the red-cell count is unusually low. A major symptom of anemia is a pale complexion, fatigue, and digestive disorders. This may have brought people in the 18th century to think that a person with anemia was a vampire seeing as he had with a pale complexion and he had trouble eating food.The Old Ways To Kill Or Disarm A VampireScatter seeds around the Vampires coffin, or around your house.Carry a cross, holy water,Place iron around your bed, or house.Place a mirror by the door to your home.Turn your shoes around.Place a broom behind the door.Decorate your home with items with illumination or smell.FireWe do know that they used Garlic, because it was thought to be a sort of spiritual talisman; allege...