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As overdose deaths pile up, a medical examiner quits the morgue

By The New York Times  
   October 09, 2017

After laboring here as the chief forensic pathologist for two decades, exploring the mysteries of the dead, Dr. Thomas A. Andrew, the chief medical examiner of New Hampshire, retired last month to explore the mysteries of the soul. In a sharp career turn, he is entering a seminary program to pursue a divinity degree, and ultimately plans to minister to young people to stay away from drugs.

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