The man with two heads: portraits of Pasqual Pinon, the beginning of the twentieth century
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Pasqual Pinon (1889-1929), known as the two-Headed Mexican, was a circus performer MPEI cells-Vlotho in the early 1900-ies. Pignon served on the railway in Texas, when he was noticed by the organizers of the circus and was invited to speak in his freak show. Not to notice the unique appearance of this man was impossible!
Pasqual Pinon toured with this room a few years. Then the Manager of the circus paid for the operation to remove the tumor, and Pinon returned to Texas.
Keywords: 20th century | Head | Portraits | People
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