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English: Soul has Weight, Physician Thinks. Scanned section of a New York Times article from 1911; it's the origin of the "the soul weighs 21 grams" meme.
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Fons https://www.nytimes.com/1907/03/11/archives/soul-has-weight-physician-thinks-dr-macdougall-of-haverhill-tells.html
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  • 2007-10-08 02:40 Psm 748×1270×8 (282768 bytes) Scanned section of NYT article from 1911; it's the origin of the "the soul weighs 21 grams" meme.

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