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A most daring and sacrilegious robbery" The extraordinary story of body snatching at Chebacco Parish in Ipswich, Massachusetts by Christopher Benedetto. New England Ancestors magazine, 2005 (Spring), 6 (2),
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around 1820 to re-establish his career. In 1821, Sewall was appointed a professor of anatomy and physiology, as well as doctor at Columbian College (which later became
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Sewell is remembered today for his eight graphic drawings of "alcohol diseased stomachs". Colored lithographs of these were made and widely distributed to promote
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Sewall died on April 10, 1845, at his house in Washington, D.C. He was buried at
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In 1828, Sewall became a professor of religion and joined the
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as inspector of the Penitentiary in Washington, D.C.
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