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English: Chinese circus performer with craniosynostosis, 1927. Seen by a French doctor visiting China per "L'Informateur Médical", no. 189, 26 August 1927; billed as "ugliest man on Earth".
Français : Artiste de cirque chinois avec craniosynostose, 1927. Vu par un médecin français en visite en Chine par "L'Informateur Médical", no. 189, 26 août 1927; présenté comme "l'homme le plus laid de la Terre".
中文:患有颅缝早闭的中国马戏团演员,1927 年。一位法国医生根据“L'Informateur Médical”第 1 期访问中国时看到。 189,1927 年 8 月 26 日; 被称为“地球上最丑的人”。
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The Chinese Circus Performer Has A Condition Named Craniosynostosis.

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current01:32, 19 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 01:32, 19 October 20221,200 × 1,704 (122 KB)Ted ShackelfordOriginal base photo of subject, shows person in context with larger area visible
01:53, 16 September 2021Thumbnail for version as of 01:53, 16 September 2021912 × 919 (203 KB)Ted ShackelfordOriginal file. Resolution better.
18:19, 23 July 2020Thumbnail for version as of 18:19, 23 July 2020477 × 487 (51 KB)Ted ShackelfordUploaded a work by Unknown photographer from "L'Informateur Médical", no. 211, 26 Feb. 1928 with UploadWizard

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