The Crazy Truth About These Conjoined Twins Will Blow Your Mind!

Evolution of Language

The phrase “Siamese twins” originated from the early known case of Chang and Eng Bunker, twins conjoined at the sternum born in the early 19th century in Siam, now known as Thailand. The brothers lived side by side, navigating life with a physical bond that both defined and challenged their existence.

This term became popular in the 19th century to describe similarly conjoined twins. However, the label “Siamese twins” has since fallen out of favor, as it is considered offensive and derogatory, inappropriately linking a medical condition to the Thai people. The more accurate term, “conjoined twins,” is used today, reflecting a broader understanding.

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