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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER VI
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Saviard delivered an anencephalous child at term which died in thirty-six hours.

Lawrence mentions a child with brain and cranium deficient that lived five days.

Putnam speaks of a female nosencephalous monster that lived twenty-nine hours.

Angell and Elsner in March, 1895, reported a case of anencephaly, or rather pseudencephaly, associated with double divergent strabismus and limbs in a state of constant spastic contraction.

The infant lived eight days.


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