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News by Mail.

Murderer’s Glands Budapest, Oct 16 It was stated at Dr Uzelac’s sanatorium at Ulvidek, Jugo-Slavia, to-day that the two patients who had glands from an executed murderer grafted on them were ‘ happy, lively, and excited.” One of the patients, a 67-years-old retired Russian general, Panta Krivzow, hopes that his asthma and glaucoma (a disease of the eye) wili be cured by the operation. The other patient, aged 72, a dock labourer named Alexander Vujanic, wishes to marry and have children. Dr Uzalac, who performed the operation, has promised to provide means for maintenance and education of any children that are born. Dr Uzalec explains that when the glands were removed from the executed man’s body they were physiologically speaking, alive, and preserved this condition during the short j period before the operation.

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Inangahua Times, 10 December 1929, Page 1

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News by Mail. Inangahua Times, 10 December 1929, Page 1

News by Mail. Inangahua Times, 10 December 1929, Page 1

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