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  2. John L. Cameron - Wikipedia

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    MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine: Academic work; Institutions: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine: John Lemuel Cameron (1936-) is an American surgeon.

  3. Hodge (cat) - Wikipedia

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    I recollect him one day scrambling up Dr. Johnson's breast, apparently with much satisfaction, while my friend smiling and half-whistling, rubbed down his back, and pulled him by the tail; and when I observed he was a fine cat, saying, "Why yes, Sir, but I have had cats whom I liked better than this;" and then as if perceiving Hodge to be out ...

  4. John Hennessey - Wikipedia

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    John A. Hennessy (1859–1951), American special investigator; John W. Hennessey Jr. (1925–2018), American academic and educator; John Pope-Hennessy (1913–1994), British art historian and museum director, grandson of John Pope Hennessy; John J. Hennessey (1921–2001), American four-star army general; John L. Hennessy (born 1952), American ...

  5. John Irving Bentley - Wikipedia

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    John Irving Bentley (15 April 1874 – 5 December 1966) was a physician who burned to death at the age of 92 in the bathroom of his house in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. His death was allegedly caused by spontaneous human combustion .

  6. Cat - Wikipedia

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    The cat (Felis catus), also referred to as domestic cat or house cat, is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species of the family Felidae . Advances in archaeology and genetics have shown that the domestication of the cat occurred in the Near East around 7500 BC .

  7. John R. Heller Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Roderick 'Rod' Heller (February 27, 1905 – May 4, 1989), was the head in 1943–1948 of what was then called the "Venereal Disease" section of the United States Public Health Service (PHS). He then became the director of the National Cancer Institute , and then president/chief executive officer of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer ...

  8. John Henry Tilden - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Tilden (January 21, 1851 – September 1, 1940) was an American physician and natural hygiene proponent best known in circles of alternative healthcare for his criticism of pharmaceutics and for his theory explaining disease via "toxaemia" which influenced the field of naturopathy.

  9. John M. Kane - Wikipedia

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    John M. Kane is an American psychiatrist who served as the Chair of Psychiatry at the Zucker Hillside Hospital for 34 years. He also served as the Chair of Psychiatry at The Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell for its first 12 years.