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Fascinating, but tragic life
"In 1916, Miller began taking post-graduate medicine at Cornell University in New York City, becoming a specialist in skin diseases and cancer and later opened up his own practice. Yet the truly remarkable life of Roy Oscar “Doc” Miller does not end on a happy note. Apparently despondent over the death of his wife Addie two years earlier, he died after jumping from a third–storey window on July 31, 1938, in Jersey City, N.J. He was only 55." See: Doc Miller led an interesting yet tragic life by Jim and Lisa Gilbert, The Daily News. March 11, 2022. |
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