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This message was updated on 8/31/2005 2:00:07 PM by Azzabuv

Loscoe Historical Newspaper Reports
replied on: 8/31/2005 1:46:11 PM

Hi, Jen. You could be quite correct concerning the cause of George's death. But even today, wrong diagnoses of death are becoming more and more common.
I was reading a case the other day, where a seriously ill woman was diagnosed for three different causes of her illness by three different Doctors. None of them were correct.
Then, there was/is always the dreaded 'coma' mistake.

It was interesting too, that the Mrs. Holroyd, asabove, was found standing up to her neck in the water also. If she had died, would there have been a another case of being found standing, but with her face lowered into the water?

They say it appeared to be a form of mental illness. I wonder what classification the legend of the 'Calling' would be assigned to?
It does, however, appear to be a bit late in the given time-frame for such a legend/myth to be in action. Interesting coincidence though?
Azzabuv.
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