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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER V
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Surely none have ever lived.

Licetus describes a human monster with two feet and seven heads and as many arms.

Bartholinus speaks of a three-headed monster who after birth gave vent to horrible cries and expired.

Borellus speaks of a three-headed dog, a veritable Cerberus.

Blasius published an essay on triple monsters in 1677.


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