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Dec. 16, 1921] Leo Stanley, chief physician of California's San Quentin Prison, reports his experiments injecting prisoners with a “gland serum” are a success. (He means animal testicles.) : r/100yearsago
The San Quentin prison doctor who performed over 10,000 human experiments
Oral History: Stanley, Dr. Leo L., August 7, 1974 [interview] - Oral Histories - Anne T. Kent California Room: Digital Collections
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Leo Stanley, il medico che sostituiva i testicoli dei criminali con quelli di prigionieri morti
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Dr Leo Stanley described San Luis Soyatlán and Tuxcueca in 1937 – Lake Chapala Artists and Authors
Leo Stanley - IT Data Analyst - Citizens Property Insurance | LinkedIn
George Smith and Leo Stanley Tisdell - Wingham Museum
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Leo Stanley Obituary - Grandview, MO
Early San Quentin doctor pushes prison medicine into 20th century -
Top 10 Evil Human Experiments | KickassFacts.com
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San Quentin Part 3: Dr. Leo Stanley
Leo Stanley Holiday (1894-1965) - Find a Grave Memorial
Dr. Leo Stanley, Mildred Bissinger, and former Judge Hadden Roth, organizing materials from Dr. Stanley's personal collection, August 1972 [photograph] — Calisphere
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Larry Steven Parks, Lawrence Starling Parks, and Leo Stanley Parks Dressed for Church, March 1956 | Ann Arbor District Library
PDF) The Strange Career of Leo Stanley: Remaking Manhood and Medicine at San Quentin State Penitentiary, 1913-1951