The two great admirable wonders, or A perfect and true relation of the birth of two strange monsters; : the one at Wodbridge, in Suffolk, born Octob. 23. 1661. having four leggs, rour armes, two bodyes, one head, no neck, two backs, the head formed in the breast. With the several speeches of the mid-wife, and the child-bed-woman. Together of the second, born the next night following at Ipswich, Octob. 24. 1661. with all parts belonging to the body, only the face was without a head. Published to prevent all other false pamphlets, this being sent up for the true and perfect copie. /
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