Jack Ketch’s Botched Executions
The job of an executioner in medieval England was detestable. Nobody invited them to their homes. They were not allowed to go to the church,...
The job of an executioner in medieval England was detestable. Nobody invited them to their homes. They were not allowed to go to the church,...
On January 22, 1981, a 38-year-old industrial radiographer named Douglas Crofut was admitted to a hospital in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, the United...
The European river system is complex and extensive. Two of its main rivers, the Rhine and the Danube, despite not having their sources relat...
On a rocky outcrop high above the Mulde River in the small town of Colditz in Saxony, Germany, sits the massive Colditz Castle. Once the for...
Barely a decade after the pioneering flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, the world’s first scheduled passenger airline service bega...
One of the most visited exhibits at Washington's National Museum of Health and Medicine is the shattered leg bones of an American Civil ...
In the January 1861 issue of The Dental Cosmos , the first major journal of American dentistry, a Pennsylvania dentist named WH Atkinson doc...
Joseph Samuel was a petty criminal who broke into homes and stole stuff. There is nothing remarkable about his crimes, or about his life. Ho...
In December 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen submitted to Würzburg's Physical-Medical Society journal a preliminary report where ...
The opening of a time capsule is supposed to be an exciting and nostalgic event that gives future generations a chance to peek into the past...