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Will K.... I don't know if Carole Hilton logs onto the list daily, and
certainly don't want to steal her 'thunder," but I had a chuckle at your
expense with your question about the "Good Sam RV Club."

As I understand it, Carole works for Los Angeles' (Yea! My hometown!) Good
Samaritan Hospital.  We Angeleanos call "The Hospital of the Good Samaritan
(which is, I think, it's "formal" name) the "Good Sam!" <smile>

Good Sam is one of this city's oldest and most respected institutions, and has
by reputation, an outstanding movement disorders team, of which Carole appears
to be a part of.

For further information about the movement disorders team at the Good
Samaritan Hospital, or about the hospital itself, I'm sure Carole will happy
to accomodate those who are interested.

Barb Mallut
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From:   PARKINSN: Parkinson's Disease - Information Exchange Network on behalf
of Will A. Kuipers
Sent:   Friday, October 11, 1996 1:22 PM
To:     Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN
Subject:        Upcoming Neurosciences Symposium




Carole Hilton wrote about a symposium to be held in Rancho Mirage :

  <To any subscriber in the So. Calif. area:  Just wanted to let you know
  <that the Neurosciences Institute will be having a symposium on Nov. 2 -3
  <in Rancho Mirage (near Palm Springs).  The first day is the Movement
  <Disorder day and the speakers/topics are:

  <Clinical Pathophysiology of Basal Ganglia - Dr. Marianne Olds,

  <Neurotransplantation for Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's Disease;
  <Dr. Oleg Kopyov;

  <Stimulator Implants for PD and Results of 5 year Study on Sinemet CR -
  <Dr. William Koller;
   <<<< etc. >>>>

Carole,

I am sorry I can't be there. It sounds very interesting.

It would be wonderful if we could get some of those abstracts on the List.
Would that be possible?

BTW Is the domain of your Net address associated with the Good Sam Club of RV
enthusiasts?


Will A. Kuipers    ( Dallas, Texas )     ( 75 / dx '91 )    GS # 200996
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