DEFIES BROKEN NECK
CHEERFUL WATERSIDER
(By Telegrapbi—Press Association.) : . ' , DUJS[EDIN,.This Day. ~ Aa. elderly waterside worker named W. J. Conn last week fell heavily while negotiating some steps in a street. Feeling: dazed, he sensed some injury, and walked to hospital, where the case has created much interest, for an ' X-ray examination has revealed two fractures of the cervical vertebrae, or a broken neck. After four days in hospital Conn declined to stay, asserting that he was fit and without pain. Cheerfully defying medical law, Conn declared today that he had no intention, of dying for I many vein's ye I.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 9
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