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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 14th day of February, 1929, in accordance with request made by Mr. [257].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. Thos. B. House.

R E A D I N G

Woman's Hosp., Time of Reading Room ..., 110th St., 10:20 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. N.Y. City.

1. GC: You will give the physical condition of this body at the present time, with suggestions for the welfare of the body and that depending on it. You will answer the questions I will ask you regarding same.

2. EC: We have the body [903] here, and those conditions as surround same. This we have had before. Now, there is near the time of the fulfillment of that as has been given, and while the conditions are outwardly of the extreme nature, to some, the condition is understood by those in charge of same and they should have, as given, their leeway of handling the condition. The injection of the assistance through the rectum will be the easier way for mother and child, for while the mother will be in labor for seven to ten hours, this should be accomplished in a nominal, normal manner. Ready for questions.

3. (Q) Does that mean it will be from seven to ten hours from now before the baby will be born? (A) From seven to ten hours from the beginning of labor pains, which begun in the afternoon.

4. (Q) Will baby be born normally - (A) As has been given, it should be - were the correct conditions carried out as ones in charge feel now - though there may arise other conditions from present existent ones. They should not be, with the proper care.

5. (Q) Of what should the injection be? (A) That as is commonly used for such. The compound of those narcotics used as same.

6. (Q) Should anything be said to the doctor in charge? (A) As given, the doctor should have charge and not be commanded.

7. (Q) What advice to father after baby comes? (A) There might be a world of this! but just be as patient as can at present!

8. (Q) Any further advice concerning this?

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(A) This, and that as is being done, is being done properly at present. We are through for the present.