CHAINED MAN’S AGONY
BITTEN by dog, he dies in THE STREET c Urren* e Was 5 1 sensat ional street constitute at " arsaw » near the Pasteur dog * arrner who had been bitten by a phobia elopecl symptoms of hydrohe shft i^ nd as *t was necessary that tV'a be brought to the institute in acled w ’ -P 16 Police chained the manfilled c/j? erer in a ramshackle cart . u with straw. e journey occupied 24 hours, the Sunday no doctor was at »ho. tUt ° to attend to the man, hour« en l ained outside . and after many chains.* suffering died in the street, Earned to the cart. crie«°' Vds ’ attra cted by the sufferer’s incen Su . rroun ded the cart, and were so thev 8 i because no doctor arrived that y almost demolished the institute.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 65, 8 June 1927, Page 13
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136CHAINED MAN’S AGONY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 65, 8 June 1927, Page 13
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