Links Within Bob Richmond's Web
Site
My Medical Practice
Pathology Practice:
I am a pathologist in locum tenens practice since 1982, based in
east Tennessee. Contact me at rsrichmond at gmail dot com.
Histologic
Techniques for pathologists and histotechnologists. THIS PAGE IS
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
5 lb
spleen: My first venture into medical photography with a digital
camera.
My Flickr
photographs
Personal history links
within this Web site
On May 22nd, 2002,
I underwent open
heart surgery to replace a congenitally stenotic (narrowed) aortic
valve. Kathleen kept this page up to date while I was unable to do
so.
Germany: I lived in
Germany for two years as a military dependent when I was in high school.
Seven Oaks West is the subdivision I live in, just west of the city
of Knoxville TN. (This page is not currently available.)
My sixth grade
class: This page commemorates a favorite teacher, Miss Lorene Rees,
at Mirabeau B. Lamar Elementary School in San Antonio TX. THIS PAGE IS
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Fred Prado, the
sports cartoonist for the now defunct San Antonio Light about
fifty years ago - my reminiscences of him and the paper.
My third
and fourth grade class around 1947 in a suburb of Atlanta, in a
school long since closed.
Guinea pigs
- my lifelong interest in guinea pigs, with a link to Knoxville
Guinea Pig Rescue.
My 1941 teddy
bear has his own Web page (he's learning HTML). With an account of
an arctoplasty.
When I went snorkeling in the Cayman
Islands.
The
Gastonia Greenway in Gastonia NC (just west of Charlotte) is one of
my favorite places in the world.
Family history within this Web site
Genealogy:
My family's genealogy and some family history. THIS PAGE IS
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
You'll find a
"clean GEDCOM file" at my
genealogy files. This file contains some of my family history in the
standard computer (and Web) format, which is called GEDCOM. This "clean
GEDCOM" file contains the names of no living persons other than its
submitter.
My father's World
War II unit: My father commanded the 242nd General Hospital in
France in 1945. THIS PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Humor Links within this Web site
Organic Rare
Earth Healing: My very own contribution to New Age alternative
medicine. I hope nobody takes this seriously, but, as Oliver Wendell
Holmes the elder once noted, I never dared to write to as funny as I
can. With a vital link to an alternative medicine resource. THIS PAGE IS
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Pataphysique tries to account for the mad French playwright Alfred
Jarry (1873-1907) and his strange Pataphysical Calendar.
Hum a
Few Bars and I'll fake it is devoted to variations on that oldest of
musician jokes.
I Love a Parade, or, My, My, It's Equestrian
Pie: My sister wrote this pungent observation after watching the 1999
Tournament of Roses Parade. With a machine translation into alleged
German, courtesy of Alta Vista's Babelfish.
Surgeon General's Warning: Serious Potty Humor. (Please e-mail me if you
want this link. THIS PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.)
Deutsche Bundesbahn toilet paper, with a performance of
"Humoresque".
The Old Master Baiter buys a
multilingual mouse trap, avec pèdale de fromage.
Fun
with Harry Belafonte's Man Piaba song.
THIS PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Fun at
Halloween.
Hopping
John: A discourse upon this Southern New Years Day delicacy. THIS
PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Poetry and Arts Links within this Web site
Shape note
singing: I'm an avid Old Harp (shape note) singer. THESE PAGES ARE
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE. With a page about a shape note
tombstone in Lebanon, Tennessee.
The Old English
Christmas Fete at Jubilee Community Arts in the Laurel Theatre in
Knoxville TN. These pages are about verses and costumes in the Fete.
The
Poem as Silence: Every year for several years (last in 2002) I
offered a poetry reading workshop at the annual Gathering of the
(Quaker) Friends General Conference. This Web site describes that
workshop and links the poems to be read.
Sir John Harington's
1608 translation of the medieval Latin of the Regimen
Sanitatis Salernitanum (the Medical Poem of Salerno): poetry and
medical history, on the Web for the first time.
Unter der
Linde, a poem by the 12th century German poet Walther von der
Vogelweide - Middle High German text, translation with notes, and
illustrations. THIS PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Ernesto
Cardenal, a contemporary Nicaraguan poet.
In 1909 my
great-grandfather Aaron Southwick published a book of poems, The Starry Crown, in eastern Kansas. Here are some pages
about my great-grandfather and his book.
Paul de Man at
Harvard - in 1958 and 1959 while an undergraduate at Harvard I took
two literature courses from Paul de Man, then an unknown graduate
student, who later became famous - and notorious - as one of the
founders of the literary critical movement called Deconstructionism.
These are my lecture notes. (Warning - industrial-strength Lit Crit.)
Personal Web
sites: Talk given to my local Macintosh users group. THIS PAGE IS
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Poetry: Some of
my own poems. THIS PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Visit to
Miranda, my daughter at Harvard College in November 2000.
The Season's Edge - about a book of poems published in 1984 by my
old friend Mary Nyman.
Old Pop
Songs - the syllabus of my 7th grade arts appreciation class in
1950.
The Art of Dionicio
Rodriguez, San Antonio faux bois (concrete made to look like logs)
sculptor in the 1930's.
Draw Your Own
Kokopelli! Drawing the petroglyph form of Kokopelli, the hump-backed
flute player of the American Southwest. With some comments about the
nonsense this archetype has engendered.
Language topics within
this Web site
Shaw Alphabet:
Links to various sites concerning the Shaw Alphabet, a proposed
alphabetical reform for English. THESE PAGES ARE TEMPORARILY
UNAVAILABLE.
Posted to the Web February 15th, 1999
Updated July
7th, 2006
Moved to new Web site January 6th, 2009
Updated July 6th, 2009.
Contact Bob Richmond at rsrichmond at gmail dot com.
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