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"... as Ted had instructed, his body was cremated; there was no funeral service, nor any grave or marker." Source: Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography, page 289.
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In episode 607 "Dr. Linus," the person digging his own grave is Ben Linus.
There is not enough information available to provide a specific answer about Dr. Shipowick. It is possible that there is an individual with that name, but without more context, it is difficult to determine their identity or significance.
A fictional character in a Canadian horror movie called Grave Encounters. He was a doctor who performed unethical lobotomies in the movie.
Dr Van Helsing and Dr Seward wanted to stake her while she slept in her grave, the cut off her head and fill the mouth with garlic.
The cast of Grave Secrets - 1989 includes: Olivia Barash as Darla Bob Herron as Kurt Norwood Paul Le Mat as David Shaw Gilbert Lewis as Dean Andrews Ruth Manning as Dr. Kathleen Thorpe Kevin Marshall Brady as Student Anthony Rapp as Jamie Lee Ving as Zack David Warner as Dr. Carl Farnsworth
Studying the life and works of Dr. Jose Rizal is significant because he is considered a national hero in the Philippines for his role in advocating for reform and independence from Spanish colonial rule. His writings inspired a sense of national identity and unity among Filipinos, and continue to be a source of inspiration for those seeking social change and justice. Understanding Rizal helps to appreciate the rich history and cultural heritage of the Philippines.
They were married in St. John, New Brunswick on 24 May 1865. Rebecca's husband, Arthur, was NOT a physician. See: Find A Grave Memorial# 158462958. The photo above is not Arthur Crumpler.
There is very little significance to this dream other than reflecting what the dreamer has been reading.
well it is a tower like a grave, it has plenty of gravestones, and Pokemon trainers. you find ghastly, haunter cubone and 1 marowak. you battle team rocket at the top and you rescue dr fuji.
No. It is a local urban legend that Dr. William W. Mayo, father of the famed Mayo Brothers, used remains taken from a mass grave of Native Americans for academic research. As this was common practice at the time no serous investigations have ever been undertaken, but as Dr. Mayo was a Civil War doctor it stands to reason he would not need to resort to grave robbing for knowledge on the human body.