THE PASTING CURE.
DR. BAKEWELL A CONVERT. 151' TELEOKAWI - PBESS ASSOCIATION. WANGANUI, December 26. < Dr. Bakewell, of Auckland, who vibited Wanganui, for the express purpose of inq-.iring into the local fasting cases (which have been the subject of widespread publicity throughout the dominion), left for his home to-day. The Doctor interviewed all the persons who have fasted, and made a careful examination of each case. He found all persons interested perfectly frank, and while not courting notoriety were quite willing to give him all possible information. As the result of his inquiries Dr. Bakewell authorises the "Chronicle" to say that he is perfectly satisfied as to the bona fides of every case which came under his notice. He no longer doubts the genuineness of the fasts, and considers that what he has seen and heard is sufficient to warrant him in making a thorough scientific study of the whole question. He proposes to devote considerable time to this work, and upon its completion he will embody the result of his investigations together with the conclusions at which he arrives in a series of articles for the press.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9014, 27 December 1907, Page 5
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187THE PASTING CURE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9014, 27 December 1907, Page 5
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