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MR. CAMPBELL SWINTON'S account in NATURE of August 28 of the incidents connected with the Combermere photograph is both inaccurate and misleading. Since he uses my name so freely perhaps you will permit me to state shortly the true version. The whole story, with the photograph, will be given in the next number of Psychic Science—the organ of the Psychic College.

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DOYLE, A. [Letters to Editor]. Nature 118, 370–371 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118370c0

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