Ricky Campbell, aged four, of the Bronx, New York, taking a firm grip of the finger of Dr Avron Daniller two months after his hand was sewn back on. The child’s hand was severed, except for a single tendon and a single nerve, in a car accident. Dr Daniller, of South Africa, was one of eight doctors who restored the hand and repaired the child’s two broken legs in a 12-hour operation.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34031, 20 December 1975, Page 16
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72Ricky Campbell, aged four, of the Bronx, New York, taking a firm grip of the finger of Dr Avron Daniller two months after his hand was sewn back on. The child’s hand was severed, except for a single tendon and a single nerve, in a car accident. Dr Daniller, of South Africa, was one of eight doctors who restored the hand and repaired the child’s two broken legs in a 12-hour operation. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34031, 20 December 1975, Page 16
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