Show Mrs Wilckes Case Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK Jan 10 Mrs Minnie Emma Wilcke the pretty laundress who was caught in the belting and neatly scalped is to undergo a second operation Her husband has promised to furnish the epidermis necessary for skin grafting and he says the surgeons can cut away at him as much as they like if they will only restore re-store his wife The case will thus become one where the symbolic one flesh and one blood exemplified of a married union will be literally eemplfied Mrs Wilkes scalp was torn half wajy off The cut had apparently started jusl above a point apparent collar would reach on the left side of a mans neck It made a half circle around the back ol tho head and then continued with gentle inclination till it readied tho bone just back of the right ear It pared on a portion of tho top of that ear and then went on till it reached tho forehead Across the forehead it ploughed the skin away from the greater portion of the right eyebrow and then with D declination the line of the cut joined the point where iV had begun Tho hair was first shorn from the scalp and Dr Woods picked up the skin to adjust it to the head It looked for all the world like a skull cap It was nicely fitted to the cranium and stitched on The eyebrow will be saved but the scalp has not healed and the old skin haw to be cut off One ear too has cone pieco by piece Sho will not lose her hearing Her hair will never grow again and a wi and a false ear will always be worn wig |