NECESSARY TREATMENT
Monsieur Cha-rriol, of the Avenue Wagram, Paris, employed unusual means to vent his wrath on his family. Quarrelling with his wife, lie bit her hand deeply. Then turning his anger on his 18-year-old son, Louis, with one vicious snap he bit off the latter's right thumb. The youth, choosing the same prehistoric methods of savagely against his father promptly retaliated, inflicted a terrible"wound with his teeth in his parent's shoulder. A police inspector ordered the whole family to bo taken to the Pasteur Institute,, where all are undergoing antirabies treatment —which seems highly necessary. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 19 May 1923, Page 7
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