en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethlem_Royal_HospitalPrivate View Bethlem Royal Hospital, also known as St. Mary Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hospital and Bedlam, is a psychiatric hospital in Bromley, London. Its famous history has inspired several horror books, films, and TV series, most notably Bedlam, a 1946 film with Boris Karloff . The hospital is part of the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Tiger - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TigerPrivate View Tiger. The tiger ( Panthera tigris) is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail, and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes.
Psychopathy - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PsychopathyPrivate View The word psychopathy is a joining of the Greek words psyche ( ψυχή) "soul" and pathos ( πάθος) "suffering, feeling". [17] The first documented use is from 1847 in Germany as psychopatisch, [18] and the noun psychopath has been traced to 1885. [19] In medicine, patho- has a more specific meaning of disease (Thus pathology has meant the ...
Oxygen - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OxygenPrivate View Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth's crust, and after hydrogen and helium, it ...
Abilene, Texas - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abilene,_TexasPrivate View Abilene (/ˈæbɪliːn/ AB-i-leen) is a city in Taylor and Jones County, Texas, United States. Its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.[9] It is the principal city of the Abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 176,579 as of 2020.[10] Abilene is home to three Christian universities: Abilene Christian University ...
Mongolia - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MongoliaPrivate View Mongolia[b] is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 square miles), with a population of just 3.3 million, making it the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state. Mongolia is the world's largest landlocked country that does not ...
List of unusual deaths - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deathsPrivate View The death of Aeschylus, killed by a turtle dropped onto his head by a falcon, illustrated in the 15th-century Florentine Picture-Chronicle by Baccio Baldini [1] This list of unusual deaths includes unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout history, noted as being unusual by multiple sources.