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  2. Urologist convicted of patient sex abuse, including of minors

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    May 8, 2024 at 6:53 PM. NEW YORK (AP) — A New York-area doctor was convicted Wednesday in the yearslong sexual abuse of multiple patients, including four children. Darius A. Paduch of North ...

  3. The Duke of Paducah - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Paducah. Benjamin Francis Ford (May 12, 1901 – June 20, 1986), known professionally as The Duke of Paducah, was an American country comedian, radio host and banjo player popular from the 1940s to the 1960s.

  4. Paducah, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Paducah ( / pəˈduːkə / pə-DOO-kə) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. [7] The largest city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located in the Southeastern United States at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Missouri, to the northwest and Nashville, Tennessee, to the southeast. As of ...

  5. Edward G McFarland - Wikipedia

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    Paducah, Kentucky. Education. University of Louisville School of Medicine (1982) Medical career. Profession. Physician, professor. Edward G McFarland is the Wayne H. Lewis Professor of Shoulder Surgery in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery [1] at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He specializes in the treatment of the shoulder.

  6. Walter Evans-Wentz - Wikipedia

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    Walter Evans-Wentz. Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz (February 2, 1878 – July 17, 1965) was an American anthropologist and writer who was a pioneer in the study of Tibetan Buddhism, and in transmission of Tibetan Buddhism to the Western world, most known for publishing an early English translation of The Tibetan Book of the Dead in 1927.

  7. Ashutosh Tewari - Wikipedia

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    Ashutosh K. Tewari (born in Kanpur, India) is the chairman of urology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. [1] He is a board certified American urologist, oncologist, and principal investigator. Before moving to the Icahn School of Medicine in 2013, he was the founding director of both the Center for Prostate Cancer at Weill Cornell Medical College [2] and ...

  8. Evan Herber Evans - Wikipedia

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    He spent several of his earlier years with his grandfather, Jonah Evans, at Pen-yr-Herber, whence, some twenty years later, he adopted his second name. When fourteen years of age, young Evan was apprenticed to a local draper, who was known as a man of literary tastes, and after four years' service in Pontypridd and then at Merthyr, [1] he removed to Liverpool, where in 1857 he commenced to ...

  9. Fort Anderson (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The site was originally the site of the Paducah U.S. Marine Hospital, which was funded by the federal Marine Hospital Fund primarily for the benefit of the civilian merchant marine. The building's construction was part of the hospital system's expansion to the "western waters" of the Mississippi River, Ohio River, and Great Lakes. [1] The site was selected in 1842 and the building was ...

  10. Charles Evans (mountaineer) - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool, England. Died. 5 December 1995. (1995-12-05) (aged 77) Occupation (s) Surgeon, university principal. Sir Robert Charles Evans (19 October 1918 – 5 December 1995) was a British mountaineer, surgeon, and educator. He was leader of the 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition and deputy leader of the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition ...

  11. Roswell Lee Evans - Wikipedia

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    Roswell Lee Evans, originally from Georgia, is the former Dean of the Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University [1] and an alleged expert on the use of the benzodiazepine midazolam for carrying out the death penalty .