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THE DEATH MACHINE

AN AMERICAN INVENTION. Press -Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW < YORK, January 14. Dr Abrams, of San Francisco, who startled tho medical world three years ago by the assertion that he could determine the parentage of a child by the electrical vibrations of a drop of blood in a machine of his own invention, has died of pneumonia, leaving an estate valued at £500,000. This fortune was made out of a remarkable machine, which, by a system of dials, diagnosed illness and fixed the date of death by appraising the condition of fatigue of the patient’s blood. He foretold the date of his own death almost to a day.—Sydney 1 Sun ’ Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 5

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THE DEATH MACHINE Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 5

THE DEATH MACHINE Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 5

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