LIFE RESTORED
FHG.TEK AFTER CRASH IH AUSTRIAN ALPS TREATMENT BY ELECTRICITY, LONDON, September lilt is reported from Belgrade that after being apparently dead for nine days. Col. Tetrovitcli, a Serbian aviator, has been restored to life by tlio application of electricity. Petrov itch crashed when flying over the Austrian Alps. The wreckage of Ins machine was discovered two days later, and his apparently dead body was taken to Iho nearest village. Although his heart had apparently stopped beating, and respiration seemed to have ceased, no signs of decomposition were apparent. At first this was accounted for by I he. fact that he was believed to have frozen to death. • Doctors continued to work on him, and finally treatment by electricity, it i-i declared, restored animation. He is now gradually regaining consciousness.
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Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 1
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131LIFE RESTORED Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 1
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