A MEDICAL STUDY
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. May 6. (Received May 6, at 10.18 a.m.) A remarkable medical case is attracting attention at the hospital. Conway, a groom, was admitted on Monday suffering from a terrible injury to his head. A racing pony had lacked his forehead, and the brain matter was protruding. A portion of the brain had been entirely separated, and was found floating in the water which had been used to free his face from blood. In spite of this injury, the man is conscious, and seems to have a chance of recovering.
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Evening Star, Issue 12944, 6 May 1908, Page 6
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95A MEDICAL STUDY Evening Star, Issue 12944, 6 May 1908, Page 6
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