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A cablegram from Chicago to the Sydney ‘Sun’ states:—Following up a discovery bv Mr W. J. Kilner, of London, Dr Patrick O’Donnoll. an X-ray expert, claims to have witnessed the spirit leaving a dying man. Several physicians were interested in the demons! rations, using four young women ns subjects. Looking through a film composed of dicyanin and other chemicals placed between two sealed plates of glass, these ladies agreed that they could distinguish or electrical radiations, around the entire outline of the body of a man who lay dying in a hospital. The radiations made quite a strong light during the patient's last hour of life, and when death was_ pronounced began to disappear. “It is my opinion,” says Dr O’Donnell, “ that the radioactivity came from the guiding power or , current of.liia.”

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Evening Star, Issue 14630, 28 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14630, 28 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14630, 28 July 1911, Page 3

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