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1901
San Francisco banned burials and cremations.
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1923
California passed legislation allowing local governments to remove bodies from areas where new burials had been banned.
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1937 Nov
San Franciscans voted 65,725 to 32,449 to remove the Laurel Hill Cemetery. Over the next few years over 150,000 people were removed and reburied in Colma.
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1984 Feb 8
Philippe Aries (b.1914), French medievalist and historian of the family and childhood, died. His books included Essais sur l'histoire de la mort en Occident: du Moyen Âge à nos jours, Seuil (1975). English translation: Western Attitudes Toward Death from the Middle Ages to the Present. Patricia M. Ranum (translation). Johns Hopkins University Press. 1974.
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2017
Haider Warraich of Duke Univ. Medical Center authored “Modern Death: How Medicine Changed the End of Life.”
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2022 Aug 3
It was reported that a group of Yale scientists pumped a custom-made solution into the dead pigs’ bodies with a device similar to a heart-lung machine and their seemingly dead cells revived.
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