FORETOLD OWN DEATH
WONDERFUL MACHINE DETERMINES LENGTH OF LIFE.
New York, January 14,
Doctor Abrams, of San Francisco, who startled the medical world three years ago by the assertion that he could determine the parentage of a child by the electrical vibration of a drop of blood in a machine of his own invention, died of pneumonia, leaving estate valued at £500,000 sterling. His fortune was made out of this remarkable machine, which, by a system of dials, diagnosed the patient’s illness, and fixed the date of death by appraising the condition of fatigue in the patient’s blood. He foretold the date of his own death almost to a day.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2684, 17 January 1924, Page 3
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110FORETOLD OWN DEATH Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2684, 17 January 1924, Page 3
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