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Survival of a victim of Isadora Duncan syndrome: A case report

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2013
Incidents of accidental strangulation by uncovered (open-spoked) wheels of vehicles are not uncommon but survival following such incidents is quite a rare phenomenon. The possibility of death from strangulation by a scarf getting caught in the wheel spokes of a vehicle was brought to the public’s attention when the world famous dancer Isadora Duncan ...
Mandar Sane
exaly   +3 more sources

Isadora Duncan in the Netherlands

Dance Chronicle, 1979
She was twenty-seven years old and since 1900 had brought her new dance, the "dance of the future," to Europe's great cities: London, Vienna, Budapest, Munich, Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg. In the spring of 1905 Isadora Duncan was to make a first appearance in the Netherlands, a small geography of flat landscape, polders, windmills, and a sun that all
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