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HTCCOITtJHS ENDED. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. Hypnotism lias saved the life of Senator T. Coleman du Pont, a member of the famous powder manufacturine millionaire lamilv. who was suffering from an apjiarently ineurablc ease of hiccoughs following an operation in wliieli his larynx was removed. The hie coughs continudliy roojiened the incisions in liis throat and it. was feared he would bleed to death. All medical efforts to arrest the hiccoughs having failed, an unnamed hypnotist offered his help. Placing the patient under his influence, the hypnotist suggested to him that the spasms had ceased. Almost immediately breathing became normal. After being allowed to remain in the hypnotic trance for. some time, the patient was gently awakened and the hiccoughs had disappeared. Senator du Pont is now recovering. An artificial larynx, a new device perfected by scientists of the Western Electric Company, has been inserted and the doctors declare lie will soon be able to speak ns well as ever.
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