This is your FREE monthly DoctorsHobbies.com newsletter for April 2003.
News which came up during the last month:
1)

Michael Crichton a famous WriterDoc invented Jurassic Parc
Have a look at his
DocPresentation!
He really has done a lot of different things, a colleague to whom I have a great
respect!
2)
This month I could find two new Doctors Orchestras:
Longwood Symphony Orchestra (near Boston/massachussetts/USA)
They are a well-established group and have a beneficial
purpose for their work.
And they have created a nice homepage.
Click on this link to listen to Musetta´s Waltz from "La Boheme" by
Giacomo Puccini:
http://www.longwoodsymphony.org/mp3/Musetta's_Waltz.mp3
and the
Philadelphia Doctors Chamber Orchestra
They are doing the main classical-romantical repertoire and they are just
beginning to work on their homepage,
which is already very entertaining.
I had a very nice telephone call with their conductor, Fawzi
P. Habboushe, M.D., F.A.C.S. who is surgeon.
4)
Prof.Dr. Anton Neumayr from Vienna/Austria has written a book about Music and
Medicine, about the life and the illnesses of several famous composers. It is no
more available at Amazon.com
. There you can read several pages as sample.
It was possible to get in touch with him and it will possibly be available soon
as an eBook downloadable from DoctorsHobbies.com! (Wait and see...)
5)
Two other discoveries:
The IAMA International Arts and Medicine Association (ArtDocs)
is working on the therapeutical aspect of the creative side:
visit their homepage: http://members.aol.com/iamaorg/index.html
They seem to have many contacts to the artistic and performing doctors
world-wide.
Another Arts in Healthcare organisation www.thesah.org
is perfectly organized not only on their homepage!
If you have any occasion to cooperate with them we can make the world a bot more
beautiful.
6) PhotoDocs:
You are taking photos, too? Why don t you just send some photos in?
We can share them with all HobbyDocs publishing them under PhotoDocs.
Recently I was lucky to have a unique sight on the Vesuvio in Naples/Italy form
a starting airplane,
and the vulcano just had a little cloud above it as if it would..........
In the background on the right you can imagine the famous archeological site
Pompei
which had been buried by the lava about 70 after Christ. It is MYSTIC to walk
through these roads,
you really get phantasies how life was nearly 2000 years ago!
Yours
Wolfgang E.
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