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SPIRITUALISTIC PRACTICES.

(per prbss association.) Dunbdin, October 14.

An adjourned inquest was held to* day on Mary Ann Ross, the young woman who died at her parents' residence, Kaikorai. It transpired that deceased had been^consulting Joiner, who 6aid he went into an hypnotic state, and diagnosed general aneurism, for which he gave a prescription containing acetate of lead. Tbe medical evidence showed that the quantity taken by deceased did no harm, but a oontinuanoe would produce lead poisoning. The jury returned a verdict of death from natural causes, and added a rider that steps should be taken to prevent unlawful prescriptions being given by spiritualists..

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7052, 13 October 1900, Page 3

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SPIRITUALISTIC PRACTICES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7052, 13 October 1900, Page 3

SPIRITUALISTIC PRACTICES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7052, 13 October 1900, Page 3

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