DEATH OF IRVING BISHOP.
j -*> - ■ j London, May 17. Tho widow of Irving Bishop, the thought reader, asserts that her husband was dissected while in a cataleptic trance, and adds that ho had frequently lain in a state of catalepsy for a period of 18 hours. Airs Bishop) states that autopsy was performed before her friends and relatives were able to inter ore. The will of the deceased gentleman ordered that his body was not to be touched until decomposition was in. an advanced state. The widow accuses the medical gentlemen who performed the autopsy of murder,
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 40, 20 May 1889, Page 2
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