Medicine: Truth & Consequences

A card game which is also a test for psychic abnormalities has been worked out by Drs. Starke R. Hathaway and John Charnley McKinley of the University of Minnesota. All the player has to do is go through 550 statements printed on cards, file each card as "true" or "false" or "cannot say."

Not embarrassing, but . . . Sample statements: "Much of the time my head seems to hurt all over"; "I have a good appetite"; "I have been disappointed in love"; "My soul sometimes leaves my body"; "I believe in law enforcement";...

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