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A MIRACLE OF SCIENCE.

In the intere-t of .‘c'euc'. l v 1 2etie.ro, of Clrc igo, has asked the ! ,:l! 11 of Health for a peimir to >'Uiy a ‘• v ■ hypnotised nan. He meins to S.io-v that there is a point so near death that ordinary doctors would confou! d it with death. To put a person I hree days am! three nigofcs undergn U'-d wnh ni nation suspended and re-piration unm-ee Sary is what Hr Bctiero says ho will do, hypnotising his man, and aw al o dug him after he has been dug up. Mayor Harrison did not know if it was legal to burv a live man. He referred the hypnotist to the Corporation counsel, who said the Health Commissioner could issue a permit if he liked. “For a year I have had a young man studying with me who is especially susceptible to such treatment,” says the hypnot'St . I Siv> • ral times I have had him in a st.-.t-where animation was suspended for six or seven hours. He believes with me that the demonstration can he made to cover a period of three or four clays. •‘This is an educational measure which we believe will prove beneficial to mankind. How often have cases been discovered in transferring remains from an old to a new cemetery where some of the bodies have been found turned over in their graves 1 Such persons were pndoubtedly buried alive.’'

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Lake County Press, Issue 981, 26 September 1901, Page 3

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A MIRACLE OF SCIENCE. Lake County Press, Issue 981, 26 September 1901, Page 3

A MIRACLE OF SCIENCE. Lake County Press, Issue 981, 26 September 1901, Page 3

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