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John Denham Parsons and the cross/stauros issue
by chasson inin a lot of articles of the watchtower concerning the cross/stauros issue is cited a book called "the non-christian cross" from john denham parsons.. perhaps it has still been talked here, but i have made some google search and i have found that this men has written another book called "the nature and purpose of the universe" speaking about reincarnation and other 'spiritist' topics, this man was member of the society for psychical research in 1905. you can find what this society was here.. so as m. greber for the nwt, is this another case of a "spirit-medium" who has served as reference for the watchtower ?.
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charles.
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John Denham Parsons and the cross/stauros issue
by chasson inin a lot of articles of the watchtower concerning the cross/stauros issue is cited a book called "the non-christian cross" from john denham parsons.. perhaps it has still been talked here, but i have made some google search and i have found that this men has written another book called "the nature and purpose of the universe" speaking about reincarnation and other 'spiritist' topics, this man was member of the society for psychical research in 1905. you can find what this society was here.. so as m. greber for the nwt, is this another case of a "spirit-medium" who has served as reference for the watchtower ?.
bye.
charles.
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chasson
In a lot of articles of the Watchtower concerning the cross/stauros issue is cited a book called "The Non-christian Cross" from John Denham Parsons.
Perhaps it has still been talked here, but i have made some google search and i have found that this men has written another book called "The Nature and Purpose of the Universe" speaking about reincarnation and other 'spiritist' topics, this man was member of the Society for Psychical Research in 1905. You can find what this Society was here.
So as M. Greber for the NWT, is this another case of a "spirit-medium" who has served as reference for the Watchtower ?
Bye
Charles
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The Olin R. Moyle court transcript--PDF!
by Atlantis inthe olin r. moyle court transcript pdf (128-mb--2,004 pages, computer page counter will not match transcript page numbers) (credit for these quotes go to barbara anderson and free minds)http://www.freeminds.org/women/barbdiscovery.htm according to the trial transcript, moyles problems began after he wrote a personal letter to rutherford in which he expressed his aversion to rutherfords excessive drinking and extremely abusive behavior to others, behavior which he personally observed and heard complaints about.
and arthur worsley, a long-time bethel staff member well-known to kelly and reusch, was one of the people who complained to moyle about the indignities heaped upon him by rutherford.
rutherford was so incensed by moyles criticisms he dismissed moyle and his wife from bethel and placed their personal effects out on the sidewalk.
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chasson
As requseted by Cabasilas, the Consolation's page concerning Moyle in the December 20 1944 issue:
http://cchasson.free.fr/deposit/moyle.pdf
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Charles
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Consolation on Demand
by chasson ini have a lot of consolation magazines that i could scan.. if you want a particular issue for research, tell me and i will scan it, and you can tell to the board more what are your research, so everybody will have more insight.. .
here is one of this magazine concerning the madison square garden incident.
this incident is connected with the olyn moyle's trial and it is interessant to see the vision of rutherford concerning this.. he tried in this magazine to excuse the usher, because what he said on stage was "the word of jehovah", so nobody must stop the "spreading of the word of god".
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chasson
A new one:
Consolation October 19, 1938
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Charles
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Study shows Jehovah's Witnesses heart surgery patients do better than patie
by whereami inthis was sent to me by a jw, trying to convince me how correct they are to refuse blood.
it's one of those, "see i told you we were wright" things.
enjoy.
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chasson
They were not right because the new guidelines have included auto-transfusion, and have reduced blood transfusion (not replaced blood transfusion) See http://news.uky.edu/news/display_article.php?artid=2302 Bye Charles
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Golden Age Goodies
by Leolaia inrecently i had the pleasure to examine a stash of 1920s and 1930s golden age magazines, among the rarest of watchtower publications.
i thought it would be a fun idea to have a thread in which i share with you some of the amazing, ridiculous, hilarious things contained therein.
hence, this is the first post of a series of excerpts, scans, etc.
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chasson
I will scanned now my "Consolation" collection, now.
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Golden Age Goodies
by Leolaia inrecently i had the pleasure to examine a stash of 1920s and 1930s golden age magazines, among the rarest of watchtower publications.
i thought it would be a fun idea to have a thread in which i share with you some of the amazing, ridiculous, hilarious things contained therein.
hence, this is the first post of a series of excerpts, scans, etc.
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chasson
Golden Age October 7, 1936
The last one, i have scanned all my collection.
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Charles
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Quebec: the superior court autorize the transfusion of two prematures
by chasson insee http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070518/cpsoleil/70518233/5019/cpsoleil.
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charles.
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chasson
Another spanish study (2005)
Erythropoietin and prematurity : where do we stand?
Erythropoietin (EPO) treatment for anemia of prematurity is still controversial. Large multicentric trials demonstrate that administration of EPO+Fe cannot prevent early transfusions, particularly in very low birth weight newborns and in infants with severe neonatal diseases, but may have some beneficial effect to prevent late transfusions. Current treatment of anemia of prematurity should be multifactorial trying to minimize all causes that reduce erthrocytic mass (phlebotomies, use of noninvasive procedures) and promoting all factors that increase it (placental transfusion, adequate nutrition support). To evaluate the real impact of EPO treatment it is mandatory to follow similar transfusion protocols for preterm infants in all the studies. The aim of EPO+Fe administration should be to avoid new late transfusions in very low birth weight preterm infants or to prevent the first transfusion after the second week of life in less immature premature with the objective of reducing the number of donors rather than the number of transfusions. We have limited the use of EPO+Fe to infants <30 weeks gestational age and birth weight <1250 g as well as to infants weighing 1250-1500 g with initial severe disease. The comparison of outcomes before (28 months period with EPO+Fe treatment to all premature <32 weeks gestational age) and after 20 months of implementation of the new protocol showed a significant decrease in EPO+Fe treatment candidates (40.3% vs. 85.9%, P<0.001) without changes in the percentage of transfusions in both periods. Therefore if EPO treatment is to be given it should be limited to preterm infants with a birth weight <1000 g or those of 1000-1250 g associated with risk factors for blood transfusion. It should be started at 3-7 days of life at doses of 250 U/kg subcutaneously, three times a week, for 4-6 weeks depending on gestational age with oral iron 2-12 mg/kg/day to keep ferritin levels greater than 100 ng/mL.
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Charles
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Quebec: the superior court autorize the transfusion of two prematures
by chasson insee http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070518/cpsoleil/70518233/5019/cpsoleil.
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charles.
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chasson
Another study of 2006:
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18229111
Comparison of a restricted transfusion schedule with erythropoietin therapy versus a restricted transfusion schedule alone in very low birth weight premature infants
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Conclusions: A restricted transfusion schedule without EPO use was associated with lower mean hematocrit at discharge, but not with an increased frequency of transfusions, nor significant differences in length of stay, discharge weight, or average daily weight gain. A restricted transfusion schedule alone avoided side effects and costs associated with EPO. Indications for transfusion and what constitutes appropriate levels of hemoglobin still require clinical investigation, including long-term clinical outcomes.
So with or without EPO, the transfusion's rate of babies was the same.
Bye
Charles
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Secret book--PDF--(Family Care and Medical Management for JW's!)
by Atlantis in1992 family care and medical management for jehovah's witnesses.
(approx.
85mb) this publication is now unavailable from the watchtower, with no plans for republication.
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chasson
Thanks Atlantis !!!
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Charles