Abstract
SERIOUS study of the phenomena of the ‘mediumistic’ trance can be divided into two main classes: the work hitherto done through mediums on supposed supernormal communications which are alleged to come from the dead; and the elucidation of those products of automatism usually styled the ‘cross correspondences’. Of these, the first class is of. some considerable scientific interest, and the present volume is a further contribution to the subject along those lines.
The Bridge: a Case for Survival.
Compiled by Nea Walker. With a Prologue and an Epilogue by Sir Oliver Lodge. pp. Xi + 314 + 16 plates. (London, Toronto, Melbourne and Sydney: Cassell and Co Ltd., 1927.) 21s. net.
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The Bridge: a Case for Survival . Nature 120, 613–614 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120613a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/120613a0