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Telepathy

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THE timely appearance of this volume is an indication that the more serious among experimental psychical researchers are beginning to feel the necessity of fitting the facts they have so far amassed on telepathy into a theory which may at least be capable of stimulating further thought, if not of explaining some of the facts which seem to them indisputable.

Telepathy

An Outline of its Facts, Theory and Implications. By Whately Carington. Pp. xiii + 176. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1945.) 12s. 6d. net.

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DINGWALL, E. Telepathy. Nature 155, 619–620 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155619a0

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