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ON A CASE OF SUDDEN DEATH IN AN INFANT, INVOLVING IMPORTANT MEDICO-LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
1859
The Lancet
Romulus was suckled by a she-wolf; and Romulus was certainly of very cruel habits, most passionate, most strong, and most patient of discomfort, as a wolf. It is said, also, that Cyrus was suckled by a dog; the son of Hercules, Telephus, by a stag; Pellia, the son of Neptune, by a mare; Alexander,
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