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On July 26, 1764, four Delaware (Lenape) Native Americans entered a settlers' log schoolhouse in the Province of Pennsylvania and killed the schoolmaster, Enoch Brown, and ten students. One other student named Archie McCullough was wounded. [1] Historian Richard Middleton described the massacre [2] as "one of the most notorious incidents" of ...
The incident was formerly the deadliest American mass shooting and is currently the third-deadliest. December 14, 2012: Newtown, Connecticut: 28 [n 1] 2: Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting: 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed twenty-six people and himself. He first killed his mother at their shared home before taking four of her guns and driving ...
Mutations in CDK13 were first identified as pathogenic in 2016, when they were identified in 7 individuals from a large cohort of 1,891 patients with congenital heart defects in a study by Sifrim et al. [2] [3] [8] Mutations in CDK13 were then found again in 2017 in 11 individuals from an even larger cohort of 4,293 patients from the UK and ...
Lists of school shootings in the United States include: List of school shootings in the United States (before 2000) List of school shootings in the United States (2000–present) List of school shootings in the United States by death toll
Enoch Brown school massacre, Greencastle, Pennsylvania, July 26, 1764 1998 Parker Middle School dance shooting , Edinboro, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1998 West Nickel Mines School shooting , Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, October 2, 2006
Trent Williams, who has a congenital heart defect, could have gone anywhere but his wish was to experience the military’s toughest boot camp 12-year-old joins Marines for boot camp at Parris Island.
The most typical form of APVS is a tetralogy of Fallot variant, [4] however, case studies have linked APVS to several different congenital cardiac syndromes, such as agenesis of ductus arteriosus, [5] persistent ductus arteriosus, [6] atrioventricular septal defect, [7] pulmonary branching abnormalities, [8] [9] transposition of the great arteries, [10] and type B interrupted aortic arch. [11]
John Webster Kirklin (April 5, 1917 – April 21, 2004) was an American cardiothoracic surgeon, general surgeon, prolific author and medical educator who is best remembered for refining John Gibbon's heart–lung bypass machine via a pump-oxygenator to make feasible under direct vision, routine open-heart surgery and repairs of some congenital heart defects.