... (6) The mind is often clear to the last moment of life, even when the body has become emaciated to the skeleton degree. This could not be if the brain had become emaciated. (c) The tissues do disappear during sickness, and what becomes of them if... A New era for women - Page 37by Edward Hooker Dewey - 1896 - 371 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Hooker Dewey - 1896 - 402 pages
...with disease. As this wonder of nature is entirely new to you, I will enumerate some of the 3mportant evidences in its support : (a) In all post-mortems,...fill the cranial cavity when not itself diseased. (6) ' ?he mind is often clear to the last moment of life, even when the body has become emaciated to the... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1996 - 748 pages
...to be found in the following quotation from the "New Era for Women," pp. 37-87. Says Dr. Dewey : " (a) In all post-mortems, no matter how wasted the...fill the cranial cavity when not itself diseased. 1 The Mazdaznan, February, 1906, p. 28. " (6) The mind is often clear to the last moment of life, even... | |
| Henry S. Tanner - 1956 - 162 pages
...for Women," PP. 37-37. Says Dr. Dewey: "(a) In all post-mortems, no matter how wasted the body, the1 brain is found to fill the cranial cavity when not itself diseased. "(b) The mind is often clear to the l*ist moment of life, even when the body has become emaciated to... | |
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