idea of utilising gla.nds Liikcii In- body of a dend criminal to llic reformation of a living one m tried by Dr. Amos Squire, ihvsician of Sing Sing Prison. 'ork. An habitual criminal in smi is i-pileptic and mentally deiind tile doctor formed the that liis criminal instincts arc -Tilt of liis physical defects, in turn, are the result of inidevelopment of certain elands. inglv, after tlie execution of a murderer, he extracted those from his body and transplanted i) the living body of the cpiThe doctor reports that liis I condition has already greatly ■d, hut it is too soon yet to rhat the result will be on his
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3127, 24 July 1922, Page 8
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