File:Helen Duncan with roll of cheesecloth.png

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English: The medium Helen Duncan with roll of cheesecloth as her fake ectoplasm.
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Source Harry Price (1931) Regurgitation and the Duncan Mediumship (Bulletin I of the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, 120pp with 44 illustrations.)
Author Harry Price

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