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At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, the Soviet Union experimented in transplanting and re-attaching the heads of unsuspecting dogs.
by Mihajlo Tusa, FSA et
Soviet Film Agency
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, the Soviet Union experimented in transplanting and re-attaching the heads of unsuspecting dogs.
by Mihajlo Tusa, FSA et
Soviet Film Agency
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Brilliant stuff Mr. Mihajlo Tusa – makes me want to dig out the old Soviet Era time machines. Very cool. Gracias!
Mesmerizing
You write that as if there could ever be suspecting dogs.
I really don’t understand what this has to do with accomplishing anything. Either during the cold war or for vetinary purposes…I just don’t see the point…