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Amputee Minor 


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Dr.
Gillespie's Criminal Case (1943) |
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DISABILITY |
Mental
Amputee |
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When a
murderer is sent to prison Dr. Gillespie reckons he is |
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mentally ill
and should be in a mental hospital. But he is also |
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innocent.
Meanwhile the man's ex-girlfriend seeks the doctor's advice
before marrying a soldier. |
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Dr.
Gillespie's colleague Dr. Lee talks a double amputee into |
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taking a
positive view. Then the murderer escapes. |
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