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In fact, he claimed to have created the elixir of life which he called Dippel's Oil - bones, blood, and other bodily fluids distilled from animals.
WALL STREET FIGHTER - Business News and Money Tips for Men 2010
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This series is also found in relatively larger proportion in what is known as Dippel's oil, the product of the dry distillation of bones.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883 Various
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We have to get back to sound money, said Mr. Dippel, who organizes for Mr. Paul along the Minnesota-Wisconsin border.
Paul Unites Backers Under Very Different Banners Michael R. Crittenden 2012
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Dippel Frankenstein who engaged in alchemical experiments utilizing both animal and human cadavers at Castle Frankenstein in southwestern Germany in the early 1700s...
Dr. Franklin Ruehl, Ph.D.: 15 Intriguing Halloween-Related Factoids! Ph.D. Dr. Franklin Ruehl 2011
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—Waiting for Rep. Ron Paul to speak at Bethel University on Saturday night, Tom Dippel said it was the idea of returning to the gold standard that drew him to the Texas Republican.
Paul Unites Backers Under Very Different Banners Michael R. Crittenden 2012
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DL Tyler Dippel — The redshirt freshman from Slinger, Wis., has a chance to battle his way into a role at either end or tackle.
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Mary Shelley actually visited the castle in 1814, perhaps being inspired by Dippel's work to pen her famous novel!
Dr. Franklin Ruehl, Ph.D.: 15 Intriguing Halloween-Related Factoids! Ph.D. Dr. Franklin Ruehl 2011
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Dippel Frankenstein who engaged in alchemical experiments utilizing both animal and human cadavers at Castle Frankenstein in southwestern Germany in the early 1700s...
Dr. Franklin Ruehl, Ph.D.: 15 Intriguing Halloween-Related Factoids! Ph.D. Dr. Franklin Ruehl 2011
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DL Tyler Dippel -- The redshirt freshman from Slinger, Wis., has a chance to battle his way into a role at either end or tackle.
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Mary Shelley actually visited the castle in 1814, perhaps being inspired by Dippel's work to pen her famous novel!
Dr. Franklin Ruehl, Ph.D.: 15 Intriguing Halloween-Related Factoids! Ph.D. Dr. Franklin Ruehl 2011
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