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In November 1849, a sensational murder shook the city of Boston to its core. It all began when Dr. George Parkman, a scion of one of Boston's richest families, suddenly vanished.
The story starts just before Thanksgiving in 1849, when Dr. George Parkman went missing. Parkman was from a wealthy Boston family, an old-timey Doogie Howser who entered Harvard at age 15.
Dr. John White Webster was convicted of murdering Dr. George Parkman in 1849. An 1800s illustration showing a depiction of the struggle in the murder case of Dr. John White Webster and Dr. George ...
Dr. Paul D. Parkman, whose research was instrumental in identifying the virus that causes rubella, died May 7 at his home in Auburn, New York. He was 91.
Dr. Paul D. Parkman, whose research was instrumental in identifying the virus that causes rubella and developing a vaccine that has prevented an epidemic of the disease in the United States for ...
In early 2021, I interviewed Dr. Paul Parkman.. It was a memorable discussion for two reasons — Parkman was a Weedsport native who developed the rubella vaccine and we spoke as the first COVID ...
Dr. Paul Parkman, a Weedsport native who played a pivotal role in the development of the rubella vaccine, is pictured at his home in Fleming in 2021. Kevin Rivoli, The Citizen ...
Dr. Parkman trained as a pediatrician but was drawn into virology while serving in the Army Medical Corps in the early 1960s. Stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey, ...
Dr. James E. Parkman, Sr. Clinton - James Edward Parkman, 96, passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at Brookdale in Clinton, MS. A Celebration of his life will be held at 11am Wednesday ...
In November 1849, a sensational murder shook the city of Boston to its core. It all began when Dr. George Parkman, a scion of one of Boston's richest families, suddenly vanished.
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