SEVENTEEN YEARS' SLEEP.
♦ REMARKABLE CASE.
BERLIN, November 17
A woman, named Gesme Meyer was fed artificially for seventeen years while asleep, near Bemen. She awoke on a sudden alarm of fire. Her appearance was normal, and she remembers the incidents priot to her illness. BERLTN, November 18. The Prussian Government in three years has paid bonuses to 148 Berlin doctors for medical aid to persons in trances, who would otherwise have been buried alive.
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Waikato Times, Volume LV, Issue 6278, 19 November 1903, Page 2
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