Second Head Said To Be Grafted On Dog
(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) MOSCOW, September 23. The successful grafting of a second head on to a dog—with both heads eating and barking—took place in Moscow today, according to the British United Press. It was watched by Dr. David iGurewitsch, a United States I neurologist, at the First Medical (Institute in Moscow. i Dr. Gurewitsch, who saw a similar experiment last year during a visit to Moscow, said that ,the dog’s new head was playful, while its original head seemed a bit sleepy, although the dog 1 appeared to be normal.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 19
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