Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1934 — Page 18
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BRAIN CHECKS RESURRECTION OF DEAD DOG Scientist Seeks to Restore Consciousness to Slain Animal. By Vnltrti Prtu BERKELEY, Cal.. April 25. Lazarus IV, mongrel fox terrier in whose brain may be locked the *ecret of death, clung fast today to the life the genius of Dr. Robert Cornish restored to him after asphyxiation and cessation of heart beats. Increasing signs of returning: normal functioning in the black and white dog used in his experiments led the cautious scientist to exclaim. ' I think we are very near success." On April 13. Dr. Cornish put the dog to death by nitrogen asphyxiation. Four minutes after the heart stopped beating, the young University of California scientist set out to restore life to the animal bv methods which Dr. Cornish hopes will prove applicable to human beings who are victims of drowning, electric shock or similar violent deaths. Gradually the normal functions of life returned. Lazarus IV starteo to breathe again. His heart began to pump blood into the arteries at a rate which Dr. Cornish found necessary to retard bv injections of gum arabic. Too rapid heart action had caused the "second deaths' of Lazarus II and Lazarus 111 in similar experiments. Soft foods were placed in the mouth of the, partially conscious animal. He chewed them weakly, but managed to get them down into his stomach. Dr. Cornish was overjoyed when Lazarus IV barked softly and growled. He held the dog upright on the floor. Lazarus tried to move his legs. He started to walk in a circle, barking all the time. Each new development brought
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Mrs. Pierce E. Cummings Ralph M. Spaan. candidate for the Republican nomination for criminal court judge, will be honored by.a dance to be given Friday night at 3547 East Washington street by the Marine Corps League. Richard J. Litz detachment. Mrs. Pierce E. Cummings will be hostess.
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Stolen automobiles rero’er’d by police belong to FO'irnare Hardware Company. 2064 North Illinois ,'treei. ftro brougham, found at 500 Highland avenue. William Brav. Martinsville. Ind.. Ford sedan, found at Jackson place and Illinois street. Kelly Sales Company. Greenwood. Ind.. Chevrolet sedan. found a* Woodlawn avenue and East street.
Dr. Cornish nearer the answer to science’s ageless search for a means of restoring life. Only ■'he brain of Lazarus IV has balked the Californian's restoration method. That is dead. Until the brain is restored and Lazarus IV is fully conscious. Dr. Cornish realizes his experiment will not be successful.
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CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET Brookside Organization to Hold Card Party Tonight. Brookside Civic League will hold a euchre, bunco and bridge party
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Linoleum Sample* Stolen Samples of linoleum valued at 115 were stolen from an automobile owned by L B. Brother, a salesman of Cincinnati. O. parked near ths Severin last night.
