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  1. Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation is a 1966 book written by psychiatrist Ian Stevenson on claims of spontaneous recall of information about previous lives by young children. The book focuses on twenty cases investigated by the author.

    • Ian Stevenson
    • 1966
  2. Stevenson died of pneumonia on February 8, 2007, at his home in Charlottesville, Virginia. [1] In his will he endowed the Stevenson Chair in Philosophy and History of Science including Medicine, at McGill University Department of Social Studies of Medicine.

  3. Feb 18, 2007 · In 1961, inspired partly by a trip to India, he began to study reincarnation. Dr. Stevenson’s first wife, Octavia Reynolds, whom he married in 1947, died in 1983. He is survived by his second...

  4. Dec 20, 2021 · Research in this area was pioneered by Dr. Ian Stevenson, a psychiatrist at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, who spent much of his career collecting and examining such cases.

  5. Ian Stevenson began studying children who claim to remember previous lives— an endeavor that will surely be remembered as the primary focus of his life’s work—almost by accident.

  6. Mar 1, 2008 · Ian Stevenson's study concerning ostensible reincarnation specifically that of young children's will be remembered as the primary focus of his life's work. He wrote the first of a number of...

  7. Oct 29, 1980 · In this volume, Dr. Stevenson presents detailed reports of two cases that seem authentic. Authentic instances of speaking a language that has not been learned normally (responsive xenoglossy) suggest that another personality (perhaps one of a previous life) had learned the langauge.

    • Ian Stevenson
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