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Joe Markenstein
July 5, 2024
Leo, I got to know your son Matt who, like you, is a genius. I still think of him and from time to time call him. I've read some of your books on pharmacology and psychiatric medicine and they've given me insights that no other author in the subject has ever given me before. I miss you. We never met but I feel you are the last of your kind. It brings tears to my eyes because I live in a world colsing in on itself and your mind and manner of address in psychopharmacology should be the norm yet, you're one of a kind. I love you !
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