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Thomson Jay Hudson (February 22, 1834 in W … Thomson Jay Hudson (February 22, 1834 in Windham, Ohio – May 26, 1903 in Detroit, Michigan), was a chief examiner of the US Patent Office and a psychical researcher, known for his three laws of psychic phenomena, which were first published in 1893. He wrote and lectured on this subject until his death from heart failure in 1903.ntil his death from heart failure in 1903.
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