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SYDNEY MIRACLE MACHINE. RESTORATION OF LIFE. Medical opinion in London is sceptical regarding the device perfected by a Sydney specialist for the restoration of life in cases where persons have been “dead” for 10 or 12 minutes, nut) says the Star, not so sceptical as the layman might think. One specialist decalres that the invention is apparently an of the rhythimic myotrope electrical treatment, in which great advances have recently been made in Britain. So far the treatment has not bn®*? used in Britain to stimulate a heart which has ceased to beat, although it has been widely- and successfully used to stimulate internal muscles which otherwise could not be reached, and which have become dead and paralysed. Further details are needed, but the details given so far are within _ the hounds of possibility, says the specialist.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 12
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140“WAIT AND SEE" Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 12
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