Biographie von Peter H. Brown u. Pat H. Broeske
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16.10.2021 17:24 #953515
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Das ist schön. Wie gesagt, ich hatte sie auch ganz gut in Erinnerung, aber war mir auch nicht mehr sicher, weil es schon so lange her ist.
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Hast du schon ein bisschen drin gelese, Whitehaven? Wie findest du es bisher?
Ja habe ich und nach meiner Meinung gehört die Bio schon zu den besseren.
Das ist schön. Wie gesagt, ich hatte sie auch ganz gut in Erinnerung, aber war mir auch nicht mehr sicher, weil es schon so lange her ist.
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24.10.2021 18:55 #953829
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Durch Zufall gerade drüber gestolpert:
Elvis Presley: Head Trauma, Autoimmunity, Pain, and Early Death
By Forest Tennant, MD, DrPH
Most material, other than information directly derived from Elvis Presley's files and records, is from the detailed book,Down at the End of Lonely Street: The Life and Death of Elvis Presley, written by Peter Harry Brown and Pat Broeske. This work was written in 1997 and contains detailed information after years of investigation by these two authors.14 I contributed to the facts as I knew them, but knowledge of Presley's underlying medical condition was not known at the time. Partly due to my and others encouragement, Dr. George Nichopoulos gave an interview to Dennis Breo of the American Medical Association in 1986, which contains many of his medical thoughts about Elvis.17 The book,I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers, by Marion J. Cocke, was most insightful into his impaired condition and medical care as she was his main registered nurse in Memphis.23
www.practicalpainmanagement.com/pain/oth...ity-pain-early-death
Elvis Presley: Head Trauma, Autoimmunity, Pain, and Early Death
By Forest Tennant, MD, DrPH
Most material, other than information directly derived from Elvis Presley's files and records, is from the detailed book,Down at the End of Lonely Street: The Life and Death of Elvis Presley, written by Peter Harry Brown and Pat Broeske. This work was written in 1997 and contains detailed information after years of investigation by these two authors.14 I contributed to the facts as I knew them, but knowledge of Presley's underlying medical condition was not known at the time. Partly due to my and others encouragement, Dr. George Nichopoulos gave an interview to Dennis Breo of the American Medical Association in 1986, which contains many of his medical thoughts about Elvis.17 The book,I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers, by Marion J. Cocke, was most insightful into his impaired condition and medical care as she was his main registered nurse in Memphis.23
www.practicalpainmanagement.com/pain/oth...ity-pain-early-death
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25.10.2021 13:34 #953870
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Sehr aufschlussreicher Bericht! Danke!
“There are too many people that depend on me. I’m too obligated. I’m in too far to get out.” Elvis Presley
Whitehaven antwortete auf Biographie von Peter H. Brown u. Pat H. Broeske
Durch Zufall gerade drüber gestolpert:
Elvis Presley: Head Trauma, Autoimmunity, Pain, and Early Death
By Forest Tennant, MD, DrPH
Most material, other than information directly derived from Elvis Presley's files and records, is from the detailed book,Down at the End of Lonely Street: The Life and Death of Elvis Presley, written by Peter Harry Brown and Pat Broeske. This work was written in 1997 and contains detailed information after years of investigation by these two authors.14 I contributed to the facts as I knew them, but knowledge of Presley's underlying medical condition was not known at the time. Partly due to my and others encouragement, Dr. George Nichopoulos gave an interview to Dennis Breo of the American Medical Association in 1986, which contains many of his medical thoughts about Elvis.17 The book,I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers, by Marion J. Cocke, was most insightful into his impaired condition and medical care as she was his main registered nurse in Memphis.23
www.practicalpainmanagement.com/pain/oth...ity-pain-early-death
Sehr aufschlussreicher Bericht! Danke!
“There are too many people that depend on me. I’m too obligated. I’m in too far to get out.” Elvis Presley
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