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VERY NEW WOMEN

FLAPPERS AT WILL 1 Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.; LONDON, July 21. Dr. Voronoff, in a statement in the “Sunday Express,” says: “Within four months I shall be able to give the world a method whereby women may become young again, just as I can now take thirty years off a man’s age. I have not neglected women, but on the contrary have been experimenting in this direction for a long time.”

WHAT IS MAN!

A NEW THEORY. LONDON, July 21. A new theory of man’s origin was expounded at the Surgeons’ Congress by Dr Crile, of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A, who said : “The origin of all life forms is an atom of hydogen, with a negative electron. Alan and aKimals are electrochemical mechanisms, constructed on the pattern of the constituent cells Each cell in itself is an electro-chemi-cal mechanism. In other words, max. is a- collection of countless millions ol chemical flames, working out a still further evolution in connection with surrounding electric forces. Following that theory, .the brain is the positive pole, and the liver is the negative. The nerves are connecting wires. The function of the liver is of the foremost importance in this hypothesis, and the effects of that organ on the brain are apparent. The theory explains the interference with digestion by strong emotions, such as pain, and also the failure of health under the stress of chronic fear, anger, or other strong emotions. It also explains the essential function of sleep, as a period wherein the difference in the potential in batteries w’hich-drive the organism is restored, after being decreased by the day’s activities.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1923, Page 5

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VERY NEW WOMEN Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1923, Page 5

VERY NEW WOMEN Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1923, Page 5