Prescriptions for Whiskey: Doctors’ Alchemy under U.S. Prohibition
Physicians were allowed to prescribe liquor as “medicinal alcohol” for health conditions.
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Physicians were allowed to prescribe liquor as “medicinal alcohol” for health conditions.
Prescriptions for Whiskey: Doctors’ Alchemy under U.S. Prohibition Read More »
In 1850, French luthier Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume built the first octobass in Paris, creating one of the largest and rarest bowed string instruments ever made.
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In the early nineteenth century a nationwide optical telegraph preceded the electric wire.
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In 2009, a domestic cat named Casper captured worldwide attention when it was revealed that he was a regular bus commuter in Plymouth, Devon.
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In 1945, the University of Pennsylvania completed ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer.
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In March 2023, Philadelphia librarian Bridget Flynn searched for a family drawing when she uncovered 22 letters tied with a shoelace.
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In December 1914, five months after World War I began, widespread unofficial ceasefires broke out along the Western Front around Christmas.
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In the early hours of June 6, 1944, during Operation Overlord, Private John Marvin Steele of the 82nd Airborne Division parachuted into Sainte-Mère-Église, a key village in Normandy, France.
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In France, it is possible to legally marry someone who has already died — but only under strict conditions and after approval from multiple civil authorities.
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In Canadian politics, few figures have drawn as much curiosity as Above Znoneofthe — born Sheldon Bergson on June 28, 1969.
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