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  2. Joan Robinson Hill - Wikipedia

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    Joan Robinson Hill was a socialite and equestrian from Houston, Texas, who died in 1969 under mysterious circumstances. Her husband, John Hill, was accused of poisoning her, but was killed before his trial, and the case inspired a book and a film.

  3. Death of Joan Robinson Hill - Wikipedia

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    Joan Robinson Hill was the wife of John Hill, a prominent plastic surgeon in Houston, Texas. She died in 1969 from an unknown infection, and her father, Ash Robinson, accused John Hill of murder by omission.

  4. Dr. John - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Dr. John, a New Orleans-born musician who combined blues, jazz, funk, and R&B in his music. He recorded 30 albums and contributed to thousands of other artists' recordings, and was known for his theatrical stage show and voodoo influence.

  5. In the Right Place - Wikipedia

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    In the Right Place is the sixth album by the New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John. The album was released on Atco Records in 1973, and became the biggest selling album of Dr. John's career. The song "Such a Night" was also performed as part of The Band's The Last Waltz concert, [3] made famous by Martin Scorsese's film. [4]

  6. Right Place, Wrong Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 hit single by Dr. John, inspired by contributions from Bob Dylan, Bette Midler and Doug Sahm. The song title also refers to a slang expression for fellatio and has been used in various media and cover versions.

  7. Triumvirate (album) - Wikipedia

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    Triumvirate is a 1973 collaboration by Mike Bloomfield, John Hammond, Jr. and Dr. John. It is the only album they released together. It is the only album they released together. [ 3 ]

  8. John Heysham Gibbon - Wikipedia

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    John Heysham Gibbon was an American surgeon who invented the heart-lung machine and performed the first open heart surgery in 1953. He received several prestigious awards for his achievements and was a professor of surgery at Jefferson Medical College.

  9. Oliver Sacks - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Sacks (1933-2015) was a physician, professor, author, and neurologist who wrote best-selling books about his patients with neurological disorders. He also published articles on science, history, and nature, and inspired many adaptations of his work in various media.