REMEMBERS NOTHING
KENT HOSPITAL PATIENT FOUR YEARS IN A COMA LONDON, December 1. Awaking in a Kent hospital after four years’ sleep, during which he was nourished by means of injections, Victor Cleave, of Folkestone, says that he remembers nothing. He had no dreams, no thoughts, and no feelings. Cleave was wounded in the head during the war and was later employed on a railway. He fell asleep at his work and was taken to hospital in a coma-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22744, 3 December 1935, Page 9
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