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Friday, 25 August, 2000, 12:21 GMT 13:21 UK
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Siamese twins' parents may consider appeal
Surgeons in Manchester say they won't try to separate two Siamese twins against their parents' wishes until the legal position has been clarified.

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 | Bulletin of Medical Ethics' Dr Richard Nicholson: A child's interest must come first, but this is doubly complicated real 28k
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Siamese twins' parents may consider appeal
Surgeons in Manchester say they won't try to separate two Siamese twins against their parents' wishes until the legal position has been clarified.

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Also:
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 | Bulletin of Medical Ethics' Dr Richard Nicholson: A child's interest must come first, but this is doubly complicated real 28k
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