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SOME UNUSUAL SIGHTSEEING
I have been the recipient of some strange invitations since I moved to Sicily but I think the strangest must be the unexpected one I received this morning: bumping into a friend of mine who is a gastroenterologist, I was prevailed upon to go with him to his departmental waiting room in the hospital to view a display of the objects he has removed from patients' stomachs over the years. A splendid array of plastic jars contained nails, screws, items of jewellery, curtain clips, coins, ring-pulls and batteries: the Modicani, it seems, love to swallow batteries and they don't consume them one at a time! The average, I discovered, is six in one go and not all of these were small batteries of the kind that might power a toothbrush - which brings me to the weirdest specimen: I should have thought it would be rather challenging to swallow a conventional, adult-sized toothbrush but one patient obviously hadn't met with any difficulty at all and there the object was, still intact and proudly displayed on a shelf all to itself. Few of the patients, said my friend, had been children. I shouldn't think that the display would cheer you up much if you were waiting for a colonoscopy but it is certainly one of the sights of Modica!
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