THE WRONG BABY ?
A MOTHER’S ALLEGATION experts differ (Unitod Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) BERLIN, 19th February. “Tt will require a Solomon to decide this,” said the Judge in Court at GladEach when ad.iournihg a. father’s novel application for a decision as to whether li'i s wife brought home the right baby boy from a nursing home, the mother alleging that the nurses mixed up the babies after bathing. Blood tests made by the famous Professor Borg, tended, lo show tliat the mother got her own l, ov , but. a celebrated orthopaedist, Kadcr, took a contrary view, holding that the boy/'did not possess the teeth and law similarities of iethcr parents, as he should.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 February 1931, Page 4
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