buried at the battle by the earth works and he was thrown in with no ceremony americanher unknown soldier. he was not chopped up. but, yes, he was identified by paul revere's handy work. knownonsidered the first forensic dentistry. paul revere, as a silver smith, no true dentistry. he just dabbled in dentistry and he put a silver wire to connect an ivory tooth in warren's mouth to identify his handiwork and determine that yes, that is dr. joseph warren's skull. that's true, yeah. audience: i'd like to know what dr. warren?ctor was derek: you mean specifically? audience: physician? derek: there were no specialties at that time. there are two categories, you're physician or surgeon. and surgeons, while they're respectable today, they were considered the low form of being a physician back then. and it's a strange thing. physicians were generalists but they didn't do any cutting. they would send you to a surgeon and the guy that gets his hands bloody is the lower quality guy. yes, sir. audience: did americans actually cannons they had at dorchester hill? derek: they did fire some shots. i glo