ing or more worthy of scientific investigation than the one here alluded to,—the presentation to a man in a drowning state, and not as far as I am aware to a man dying in any other way,—of innumerable acts and occurrences in a succession so rapid, that his whole life appears to be reflected in his last moments. There have been several examples of this in our own times, according to the relations of men who have been resuscitated out of a drowning state; and one of them is of such unquestionable authenticity and value that some claim may perhaps be advanced in the interest of Science to have it duly recorded. THE END. LONDON: BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS. Albemarle Street, 1842. LATELY PUBLISHED. 1. LORD BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS. Collected and arranged with all the Notes. With Portrait and View of Newstead. One Volume. Royal 8vo, 15s. II. BEAUTIES OF THE BRITISH POETS. Selected By THOMAS CAMPBELI., Esq. With Plates. III. BISHOP HEBER'S PALESTINE-EUROPE-PASSAGE OF THE RED SEA-AND OTHER POEMS. Second Edition. With Portrait. Fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d. IV. THE FALL OF JERUSALEM-BELSHAZZARMARTYR OF ANTIOCH, AND OTHER POEMS. By the REV. H. H. MILMAN. THE PROPHECY OF BALAAM, THE QUEEN'S By HELEN LOWE, Author of " Cephalus and Procris," &c. WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED BY MR. MURRAY. VI. THE POETICAL WORKS OF CRABBE. With his LIFE, LETTERS, and JOURNALS. FRAGMENTS FROM GERMAN PROSE WRITERS. With BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. BY SARAH AUSTIN. IX. TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN, In Prose and Verse. By HENRY REEVE and JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR. Feap. 8vo, 2s. 6d. |