The Elephant Man
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Note, if you will,
the extreme enlargement of the skull

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and the limb, which is useless,
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the alarming curvature of the spine.
Would you turn round, please?

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Turn round, please!
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The looseness of the skin
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and the fibrous tumours
that cover 90% of the body.

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There is every indication that these
afflictions have existed and have

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progressed rapidly since birth.
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He suffers from chronic bronchitis.
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Interesting side note:
Despite these anomalies

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the patient's genitals
remain entirely intact and unaffected.

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Thank you.
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And his left arm
is perfectly normal, as you see.

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So gentlemen,
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owing to the
congenital extostoses of the skull,

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extensive papillomatous growths,
pendulous masses of skin,

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the enlargement of
the right limb and all the bones,

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the distortion of the head
and the extensive area

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covered by papillomatous growth,
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The patient
has been called the "Elephant Man".

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Thank you.
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You haven't
mentioned his mental state.

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He's an imbecile, probably from birth.
A complete idiot.

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Pray to God he is.

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