Ropelike Birthmarks on Children Who Claim to Remember Past Lives
@article{Stevenson2001RopelikeBO, title={Ropelike Birthmarks on Children Who Claim to Remember Past Lives}, author={Ian Stevenson}, journal={Psychological Reports}, year={2001}, volume={89}, pages={142 - 144} }
Description of birthmarks having the pattern of strands of a rope in a second known case includes some verification of the correspondence between the birthmarks and injuries from ropes on an identified deceased person.
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