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A chair made from human skin is an object that raises immediate questions about provenance, ethics, and preservation. These pieces are most often documented in historical medica...
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A chair made from human skin is an object that raises immediate questions about provenance, ethics, and preservation. These pieces are most often documented in historical medica...
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Queen Victoria’s reproductive life is central to understanding her family’s enduring influence on European royalty. Her marriage to Prince Albert produced nine children over...
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As of now, the individuals known medically as conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker—often referenced simply as the Siamese twins—are deceased. They died in separate incidents...
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Investigating famous women with cancer requires clear distinctions between public diagnosis, confirmed medical history, and cultural impact. This evergreen explainer focuses on...
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