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Croiset, Gerard - Diagnosis of the illness of Mr F Wolle of Cologne, Germany whose doctor was baffled by his abdominal pains

Identifier

022929

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

Croiset the Clairvoyant - Jack Harrison Pollack

Gerard Croiset has some extraordinary medical visions. Take the case of Mr. F. Wolle of Cologne, Germany whose doctor was baffled by his abdominal pains because they had failed to respond to treatment. In desperation, this man, who had heard about Croiset's achievements, went to Holland in November 1953 to consult the Dutch paragnost.

Immediately after looking at him, Croiset exclaimed spontaneously, "How strange! I see a line running over your bladder. I have never seen anything like it before in my life!"

The wide-eyed German visitor listened intently as Croiset continued, "It is just as if you have two bladders! How is that possible? All I know is that they are full and pressing together, and I see a big line between them. Go and tell your doctor what I said right away."

Though Mr. Wolle at first thought that Croiset must be mad, he agreed to have an X ray taken of his bladder. Amazingly, it revealed something which could qualify for Ripley's "Believe It Or Not." The X rays proved that he had indeed two bladders, which were an undetected birth defect.

The source of the experience

Croiset, Gerard

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