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HYNOTISM AS ANAESTHETIC

A Ganadian cloctor practismg m Bouth l.ondon, who reeentlv eniployod hyiinotism to assist a woman in chihlbirth, has now uscd the same method 0. treat.ment to cure another woman who has been almost completelv deaf't'or eight years. The patient, Al rs. Vera Cowley, of (Tapham, lost her hearing wlien a bomb struclc lier home. during the waV. At the doctor's suggestion die agreed to allow herself to inliypnotised while he earried out a manipujati ve treatment at the base oi her skull. When she woko up her hear 'ing was nornutl.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 5

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HYNOTISM AS ANAESTHETIC Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 5

HYNOTISM AS ANAESTHETIC Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 5

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