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CIA RDP96 00792r000300330001 8

99 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Mar 15, 1983 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cia Rdp96 00792R000300330001 8 · 99 pages OCR'd
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Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000300330001-8 LN734-85 "saw" no lens in the left eye. There was just a small black hole in the area of the pupil. Along the left side of the left eye I "saw" a 0.06 cm scar. It was healing well. Inspection by the eye section erified that this patient Li (X) (X), 29 years old, patient registration number 49248, had had surgery to remove atarcat. During the surgery, the membrane hyaloidea was damaged. There was loss in light relection. Case 3: In the afternoon of 23 October, the weather was clear and I was feeling well. I was in good spirits. It was about two o'clock. A man, Che (X), 57 years old, came hunting for me to look at him. It was in the west clinic of our hospital's Chinese medicine section. I "saw" no change in the shape of the heart. The heart was ‘beating slower than normal, 54 beats per minute. The muscle of the wall (about 0.5 x 0.3 cm) of the left ventricle was a darker color than the rear wall of the left ventricle. On October 30, 1983, the EKG showed that TV6 (+-), TVO (+-), [two words unknown] TaVL low and even, ST, V5 and V6 had all moved down 0.05 ml or more. The pulse rate was 50 beats perminute. The patients number was 49574. Case 4: On 13 November, 1983, the weather was clear, I was in good spirits, and was feeling well. At two o'clock in the afternoon a person came to be admitted into the hospital. I wanted to "see" this person before he took his pre-admittance exam. I conducted a "seeing" in a bright southern room. I sawa fracture line running down the outside of the lower tibla from back to front. There was a horizontal fracture line of the fibula, even with the lowest point of the fracture line of the tibia, and about two centimeters from the highest point of the tibia fracture line. Medical x-rays showed that there was a fracture in both the lower tibia and fibula. The bones were still in place, and the alignment was very good. The patient's name was Wang (X) (X), and he was 10 years old. His patient registration number was 49882. The x-ray number was 40991. Case 5: On October 19, 1983, I was on night duty. At about 10:40, I had just finished my Qigong exercise. I was feeling very good. There was a patient who had just left the operating table. The operating surgeon asked me to take a "look" at the post-operative situation. I followed him to the well-lit surgery room. On the rear wall of the stomach near the pylorus, there was a two cm stitched wound. There was a high degree of oedema. Also there was a small blood vessel that had not been tied off well, and there was some bleeding. When we returned to the office I drew on what I had "seen". The doctor was shocked, because the patient had just undergone an appendectomy, and the perforation in | his stomach was discovered during the operation. The patient was Wang (X) (X), 40 years old. His patient registration number was 49636. Case 6: In the morning of November 28th, I was feeling good. I felt like - "looking" at some mothers—to-be to determine the sex of the fetus. I selected ohe of the better lighted rooms of the gynecology and obstetrics section. I took a "look" at Zhang (X) (X), 25 years old, hospital registration number 49746. The fetus head was in a very low position. It was a girl. On November -67- Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000300330001-8
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