Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1895 — A Case of Telepathy. [ARTICLE]
A Case of Telepathy.
A singular case of telepathy, or thought transference, or whatever , one might call it, is related by a doctor of Penobscot County, Maine, j Not long ago he was visiting a patient at a considerable distance from homo, I and while returning in the dark his horse stumbled and fell. Fortunately he was not thrown out of his carriage, though lie had a narrow escape, and the only damage done was the breaking of one thill. He was able to patch it up wel| enough to get on and went home. When he reached his house lie was surprised by his wife opening the door for him and saying: “You did meet with an acci- ; dent, didn’t you?” He asked how , she knew anything of it, and she said that she had gone to bed and was asleep, when she was suddenly j roused by finding herself in a sitting
position, and filled with a sense tnat he was in some dangerous predicament. It had impressed her so that she got up to await his return. On inquiry he found that she had awakened at the identical moment when the accident had happened to him.— [New Orleans Picayune.
