W. E. Hazlewood, P. A.

Certificates of Eminent Medical Men


Hundreds of certificates might be given, but the following are sufficient:

1,100 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan., 1871.

I have examined Millie Christine and consider her a more interesting anatomical curiosity than the Siamese Twins, on whose bodies I made (assisted by a colleague) a post-mortem examination. I consider the union of the Carolina Twin more curious even than the famous Hungarian Sisters, who were born October 26th, 1701. Millie Christine is joined by the sacrum and coccyx. The lower part of the spinal cords are united together. There are separate bladders, but one common vagina, one uterus to be recognized, and one perfect anus. The bond of the union at this date measures 26 inches in circumference.

WM. H. PANCOAST, M.D., etc.


1,117 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 20th, 1882.

I have had the opportunity (in conjunction with Professors Gross and Pancoast) of examining very carefully the celebrated Carolina Twin. She and they are simply wonderful in their anatomical construction—far more so than the Hungarian Sisters or the Siamese Twins. Intellectually they are separate and distinct, sexually but one. Rectum and vagina in common and possessing but one uterus.