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  2. Huang Chuncai - Wikipedia

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    In the BodyShock series, Huang was the subject of a 2008 documentary episode entitled "I Am the Elephant Man". In 2013, [5] another three lbs were removed from his face. [6] Chuncai’s surgeries were considered a success, and have helped decrease the size of his tumor to just 7 pounds. From the 25 kg tumor, 21 kg have been removed. [7]

  3. Joseph Merrick - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890) was an English artist known for his severe physical deformities. He was first exhibited at a freak show under the stage name "The Elephant Man", and then went to live at the London Hospital, in Whitechapel, after meeting Sir Frederick Treves, subsequently becoming well known in London society.

  4. The True History of the Elephant Man - Wikipedia

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    These deformities grew to be significantly noticeable, and tumours on his mouth affected his speech. After leaving home, Merrick was unable to make a living and at 17 he entered Leicester Union workhouse. After four years in the workhouse, Merrick contacted a showman who agreed to exhibit him as the "Elephant Man".

  5. Modern-day 'Elephant Man' from Riverside tries to stay ... - AOL

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    Modern-day 'Elephant Man' from Riverside tries to stay positive amid stares, physical pain. August 16, 2019 at 11:28 PM.

  6. The tragic story behind the world's first documented ... - AOL

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    A long list of advancements made in surgery and medicine have allowed transgender people to undergo gender confirmation surgery in ways far more successfully and safely executed than ever before.

  7. Tom Norman - Wikipedia

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    Tom Norman, born Thomas Noakes (7 May 1860 – 24 August 1930), was an English businessman, showman and the last exhibitor of Joseph Merrick who was otherwise known as the "Elephant Man". Among his later exhibits were a troupe of little people, a "Man in a Trance", "John Chambers, the armless Carpenter", and the "World's Ugliest Woman".

  8. The Elephant Man (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Man opens with Frederick Treves, an up-and-coming surgeon, meeting his new employer Francis Carr-Gomm, the administrator of the London Hospital.. Ross, the manager of a freak show, invites a crowd on Whitechapel Road to come view John Merrick, the Elephant Man. Treves happens upon the freak show and is intrigued by Merrick's disorder.

  9. Florida Surgeon Accused of Removing Man's Liver Instead of ...

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    During the procedure, “due to extensive blood loss at the time of aneurysmal rupture patient's blood pressure decreased abruptly and patient decompensated into cardiac arrest.”