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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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Second Head Said To Be Grafted On Dog Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 19

Second Head Said To Be Grafted On Dog Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 19

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