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George A. Halsey (1827–1894), represented New Jersey's 7th congressional district from 1867–1869 and 1871–1873 [202] R. Graham Huntington (1897–1957), politician who served three terms in the New Jersey General Assembly representing Essex County [203] Abraham Kaiser (1852–1912), businessman, alderman, member of the New Jersey General ...
Sudhir M. Parikh is an American medical doctor of Indian origin, known for his expertise in the treatment of Asthma and allergies [1] and for his social activities. [2] [3] The Government of India honoured him, in 2010, with the award of Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of social service.
It previously operated under the name New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton and originally as the New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum. Founded by Dorothea Lynde Dix on May 15, 1848, it was the first public mental hospital in the state of New Jersey, [ 1 ] and the first mental hospital designed on the principle of the Kirkbride Plan . [ 2 ]
“To help piece together what happened to him,” deputies ask anyone with information about Rupen’s life or death to contact them at 707-565-2727 or email sheriff-coldcase@sonoma-county.org.
Dipen J. Parekh (born in Mumbai, India) is Chief Operating Officer at the University of Miami Health System, Chairman of Urology and the Dr. Victor Politano Endowed Chair in Clinical Urology at the Miller School of Medicine at University of Miami in Miami. [1] He also serves as the Director of Robotic surgery at the University of Miami Health ...
Parikh is a name found among Hindus, Jains and Memon from Pakistan. In means assayer in the Gujarati language and has its roots in the Sanskrit word for examiner and . Both the Oswal and Porwal communities of India, Pakistan and United States have clans called Parekh .
Rupen may refer to: People. Rupen of Montfort (died 1313), Cypriot nobleman; Rupen Sevag, real name Ruben Çilingiryan (1886–1915), Ottoman Armenian poet, prose ...
Rupen Chilingiryan (Sevag) (Ռուբէն Յովհաննէսի Չիլինկիրեան (Սեւակ), February 28, 1886, Silivri, Ottoman Empire – August 26, 1915, Çankırı, Ottoman Empire) was an Armenian poet, prose-writer, and doctor. [1] [2] He was sent to a prison along with Siamanto and Daniel Varoujan during the Armenian Genocide. [3]