The Dark History of the First 'Siamese' Twins - Guinness World Records
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Chang and Eng Bunker, conjoined twins from Siam (now Thailand), were born in 1811.
In 1843, the twins married sisters Adelaide and Sarah Yates and fathered 21 children between them – Chang and Adelaide had 10 and Eng and Sarah had 11. The families lived in Mount Airy in North Carolina, USA, spending three days at a time in each of their homes.
The twins were connected from the sternum to the umbilicus by a flexible band about five inches long. Later examination after their death revealed that the band consisted of skin, blood vessels, cartilage and liver.
A plaster cast of their bodies can be viewed at the Mütter Museum, College of Physicians and Surgeons, in Philadelphia, USA.
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Chang and Eng Bunker, conjoined twins from Siam (now Thailand), were born in 1811.
In 1843, the twins married sisters Adelaide and Sarah Yates and fathered 21 children between them – Chang and Adelaide had 10 and Eng and Sarah had 11. The families lived in Mount Airy in North Carolina, USA, spending three days at a time in each of their homes.
The twins were connected from the sternum to the umbilicus by a flexible band about five inches long. Later examination after their death revealed that the band consisted of skin, blood vessels, cartilage and liver.
A plaster cast of their bodies can be viewed at the Mütter Museum, College of Physicians and Surgeons, in Philadelphia, USA.
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At Guinness World Records we want to show that everyone in the world is the best at something, and we’re here to measure it! Whether you’ve got the stretchiest skin, know the world’s smallest dog or want to create the largest human dominoes chain we want to hear about it.
Here on the Guinness World Records YouTube channel we want to showcase incredible talent. If you're looking for videos featuring the world's tallest, shortest, fastest, longest, oldest and most incredible things on the planet, you're in the right place.
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