This story from yesterday's news is one of 10 recent cases of traumatic skull injuries on display at the marvelously morbid Quigley's Cabinet. Astonishingly, the 17-month-old boy did not suffer permanent damage to his eye or brain.
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Posted on: November 26, 2008 8:18 AM, by Mo
This story from yesterday's news is one of 10 recent cases of traumatic skull injuries on display at the marvelously morbid Quigley's Cabinet. Astonishingly, the 17-month-old boy did not suffer permanent damage to his eye or brain.
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