The case of the death of Sarah Morley rests on two sources: a newspaper report based on the inquest, and an article in the British Medical Journal. Norwich Mercury – Saturday 31 May 1902 (Comments are below the article)…
The case of the death of Sarah Morley rests on two sources: a newspaper report based on the inquest, and an article in the British Medical Journal. Norwich Mercury – Saturday 31 May 1902 (Comments are below the article)…
Spontaneous Human Confabulation: Requiem for Phyllis by Jan Willem Nienhuys <janwillemnienhuys@gmail.com> – Skeptical Inquirer, 25(2), March/April 2001 Examination of an oft-repeated tale of spontaneous human combustion reveals distortions, errors, and mystery mongering. According to popular books on the unexplained, a young…
Was Hippocrates a Homeopath? Some homeopaths claim that their art goes back to Hippocrates. This is not merely the general ploy of alternative healers to date their art back to time immemorial. Something like this can be found in the…