Lyon quintuplets

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The Lyon quintuplets shortly after birth.

The Lyon quintuplets were the first known set of quintuplets to have all been born alive. Born to Oscar and Elizabeth Lyon of Mayfield, Kentucky, on April 29, 1896, all of the quintuplets died between May 4 and May 14. During their short lives and for two years after their deaths, the quintuplets were publicly displayed to thousands of visitors in Mayfield and surrounding towns. Since 1916, their remains have been in the collection of the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Silver Spring, Maryland. The sensation that surrounded the Lyon quintuplets preceded and paralleled the larger attention given to the Dionne quintuplets, all of whom survived infancy in 1934.

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