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A SEVERED HAND REPLACED.

"Very well," "said..'.he^"bgt -where is hi lte^ ha c n x d plained that the hand had been left behind at the shop. "Go and get it," commanded the^ doc, tor. This tSok two more hours When the hand was returned to the . hospital Dr Finney immediately operated, and, hy a>ocL of skin grafting, placed the severed hand on the left arm. In^ the Tou«e Jf time-three or.five^days-the grafting was a success. And, «*» bhvsician discussing the case, wnue Kan never had t\e full use of his left hand, at all events, it was there, and he could use it occasionally. ThWcess of this tr^alantogof heads of lower animals points P^l^ lo the ulthnatoJ£&sSL«J& upon the worthle^rbodiee^ youn| vigorous criminals. Mf^."^^^). has declared he worfd^.£^ c S fihysical giaAt like Sandpwt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 1

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A SEVERED HAND REPLACED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 1

A SEVERED HAND REPLACED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 1