FOUR YEARS' SLEEP
FORMER SOLDIER AWAKES
NOURISHED BY INJECTIONS
(Received December 2, 11.10 a.m.)
LONDON, December 1.
Awaking in a Kent hospital after four years' sleep, during which he was nourished by means of injections, Victor Cleave, of Folkestone,' says that he remembers nothing—no dreams, no thoughts, no feelings.
Cleave was wounded in the head in the Great War and later was employed on a railway. He fell asleep at work and was admitted to hospital in a coma.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 11
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79FOUR YEARS' SLEEP Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 11
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