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CAUSES JEALOUSY.

lODINE IN THE BLOOD. BERLIN, August 12. Experimenters have made the discovery that an excess of iodine in the blood is the primary cause of jealousy among women. . The experiments were conducted by prominent doctors in Berlin and Dusseldorf municipal hospitals. A number of women allowed themselves to be hypnotised, and the doctors then provoked them to a state of jealousy before drawing the blood for analysis. Addressing each young unmarried woman in the. trance,, the investigator said: "Your lover is deceiving you. I've just seen him arm-in-arm with another woman. They kissed when they said good-bye." The reaction was sometimes so startling that ths doctor instantly ended the hypnotic condition. It was proved that the blood of a jealous woman often shows 100 per cent more iodine than those who arc not jealous.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1932, Page 7

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CAUSES JEALOUSY. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1932, Page 7

CAUSES JEALOUSY. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1932, Page 7