The State - News from April 24, 1985
Siamese twin girls joined from chest to navel were surgically separated at Stanford Medical Center. They were reported in stable condition after a three-hour operation by a team headed by Dr. Stephen Shochat. Doctors at first feared the girls might have a common liver connection, but found they did not. The girls were not identified.
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