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DOG DIES TWICE

* SAVANT BRINGS BACK LIF®. \ “The dead can bo brought hack lb life, and science eventually will keep people alive until old age claims them,” Professor i'\ A. Andreycf, a. member of the Moscow University, said in a lecture in tbo Polytechnic Museum. “Ban death by disease as unnatural and humans will succumb only to extreme age,” he said. “Skin, blood, and tissues in all parts of the body constantly arc dying, being eliminated and replaced by healthy material. Technically, man is dying partially, continually. Wc can restore life to various portions of the anatomy. “ 1 revived the head of a decapitated dog so it turned its eyes to its master when ho called it by name, and I have made- a. human heart beat again. A mouth after death 1 cut off fingers and revived them into living digits. .1 revived a dog that expired from diphtheria, then poisoned the canine, and revived him again. J. injected a solution oi blood-making salts and adrenalin in the jugular vein, and the heart commenced beating. “Death is a gradual process, the heart and lungs ceasing first, but this docs not prove complete demise. Real death comes only when all the heart cells are completely dead. It is possible to revive persons if no serious changes nf organism result from disease. Wo revive slillhorns by injecting adrenalin.”-

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Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 3

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DOG DIES TWICE Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 3

DOG DIES TWICE Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 3

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