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I don't have enough data to really start; don't know names past paternal grandfather, or which port sailed from or where entered the US...Ellis Island or somewhere north as there was a connection to Providence RI ..... but thanks for offering |
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In 1829, scientists discovered that it was the compound called salicin in willow plants, which is responsible for pain relief. But it was father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, who first discovered the pain relieving properties of the willow plant in the 5th century, B.C. Have to recap - 3 points to the nearest there. I would have accepted 5th century BC too - although I guess you would have had to chew the willow bark then! Q8. What does an anemometer measure? |
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