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DEAD FOR TEN MINUTES.

WOMAN'S STARTLING RETURN TO LIFE. A rare instance of resurrection after 'Weath" certified by a doctor, lasting at least ten minutes, is the extraordinary experience undergone by Mrs Hart, of Heckmondwike, near Dewsbury (says the London Daily Express), following a serious relapse after confinement. Oxygen had been administered without avail, aad the woman's heart ceased to beat, while- her respiratory organs did not function. She was pronounced dead by the doctor after examination, but while he was waiting in his surgery for his relatives to fetch the death certificate the nurse summoned him again to the patient, who was showing unmistakable signs of life. Mrs Hart, after three or four days of delirium, is now convalescent.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4578, 2 May 1922, Page 4

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DEAD FOR TEN MINUTES. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4578, 2 May 1922, Page 4

DEAD FOR TEN MINUTES. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4578, 2 May 1922, Page 4

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