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Swingler speaks of two girls joined at the xiphoid cartilage and the umbilicus, the band of union being 1 1/2 inches thick, and running below the middle of it was the umbilical cord, common to both. They first ligated the cord, which fell off in nine days, and then separated the twins with the bistoury. They each made early recovery and lived.
George M. (George Milbrey) Gould - Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The younger slaves had to "swingle it" with a wooden instrument, somewhat like a sword, about two feet long, and called a swingler. The hemp was hackled by the older slaves. The hackle was an instrument made of iron teeth, about four inches long, one-half inch apart and set in a wooden plank one and one-half feet long, which was set on a heavy bench.
United States. Work Projects Administration - Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States
From Interviews with Former Slaves
Kentucky Narratives
Fairly done up is not the proper term either; for between you and me, I strongly suspect a young fellow called Swingler, an ironmonger's son, of giving me a twist too much, on more than one occasion.
William Carleton - Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent
The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
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