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Nov 12th, 2007 02:28 AM
JediScum I wonder if this experiment inspired the song "Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)" by Roky Erickson.

"Two headed dog, two headed dog
Got me working in the Kremlin with a two headed dog"

That's the only line I can remember from the song, and a brief web search yielded nada for actual lyrics.
Nov 10th, 2007 11:52 PM
Sethomas I would buy one!
Nov 10th, 2007 02:21 PM
Uncle_Sham when i read that the first thing that came to mind was "What the fuck does a two headed dog have to do with lung and heart transplants?!"
Nov 9th, 2007 03:56 PM
J. Tithonus Pednaud Yup, it's one of their 20 most bizarre experiments of all time. Not a hoax, obviously.
Nov 9th, 2007 11:54 AM
Uncle_Sham I read about on here www.museumofhoaxes.com
Nov 8th, 2007 07:55 PM
Jeanette X Good God that was sickening.
Sep 18th, 2007 02:12 PM
J. Tithonus Pednaud
Demikhov and his Two-Headed Dog

I'd read of these experiments before however the following article and a youtube video dropped into my inbox today. As the material is not relevant to my own website, I thought I would post it here.


In 1954 Vladimir Demikhov shocked the world by unveiling a surgically created monstrosity: A two-headed dog. He created the creature in a lab on the outskirts of Moscow by grafting the head, shoulders, and front legs of a puppy onto the neck of a mature German shepherd.


Demikhov paraded the dog before reporters from around the world. Journalists gasped as both heads simultaneously lapped at bowls of milk, and then cringed as the milk from the puppy’s head dribbled out the unconnected stump of its esophageal tube. The Soviet Union proudly boasted that the dog was proof of their nation’s medical preeminence.


Over the course of the next fifteen years, Demikhov created a total of twenty of his two-headed dogs. None of them lived very long, as they inevitably succumbed to problems of tissue rejection. The record was a month.


Demikhov explained that the dogs were part of a continuing series of experiments in surgical techniques, with his ultimate goal being to learn how to perform a human heart and lung transplant. Another surgeon beat him to this goal — Dr. Christian Baarnard in 1967 — but Demikhov is widely credited with paving the way for it.
And the video. Warning, this can be somewhat disturbing.

Forward the video to the one minute mark if you just want to see the two headed dogs.


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