Usual Upper Cervical Technique Tests

Who pronounces a person “dead”? An M.D., any doctor, or any individual. How is one to know? What are usual Upper Cervical Technique tests? To an average individual, when person ceases to be conscious, ceases breathing, or shows no further signs of action, he is “dead.” To M.D., when he ceases to sense breathing with stethoscope, or fails to feel a perceptible pulse beat, patient is “dead.” After all such tests are given, case is pronounced “dead”, undertaker is called, and, within a matter of a few hours, embalms body. Once blood fluids are drained and formaldehyde is injected into system, there can be no doubt that individual IS dead.

 

 

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