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Conjoined
Twins - Contains high quality images and organized information on the
different types, rare forms, how they are formed, ethics, and etymology.
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Conjoined Twins
Celebrate Five Years of Separation -
Tiesha and Iesha Turner are developing normally, five years
after their separation. They were born joined at the chest and abdomen,
and separated at Texas Children's Hospital. (June 11, 1997)
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Conjoined
Twins International - A support group for families with conjoined
twins. A fairly inactive group, but the site provides information and
links.
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Egyptian Twins - Mohamed and Ahmed Ibrahim, born
in Egypt in 2001, are conjoined at the tops of their heads (craniopagus).
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Horizon: Conjoined Twins -
Pictures and a transcript of an interview with the conjoined Schappell
twins, and the Krivoshylapova twins.
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Separating Conjoined Twins -
Analysis of whether it is permissible, under Jewish law, to sacrifice one
twin to save the life of the other. By Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, with
reference to a linked responsum from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. [Journal of
Halacha and Contemporary Society]
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Social History of Conjoined Twins
- An essay detailing the histoyr of conjoined twins, with pictures and
case studies.
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The Hensel Twins - Information on
Abby and Britty Hensel, conjoined twins living in the USA.
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Twinstuff.com: Conjoined Twins -
An essay on the types of conjoined twins, as well as pictures of some
famous sets.
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Types of Conjoined Twins - A
breakdown of the types of conjoined twins, and what the types consist of.
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Thursday May 20, 2010
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