Walter Russell ("Walrus") had time on his hands after he lost his job at the National Institutes of Health, so he decided to write down some things that he'd heard about his grandparents' and parents' lives. And a description of his own life too. "It was a mental health thing," he said. Now you can read what he wrote in his diaries--tantalizing stories about his medical and research career, his friends and patients, and even a dwarf named Che Mah.
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Walter Russell ("Walrus") had time on his hands after he lost his job at the National Institutes of Health, so he decided to write down some things that he'd heard about his grandparents' and parents' lives. And a description of his own life too. "It was a mental health thing," he said. Now you can read what he wrote in his diaries--tantalizing stories about his medical and research career, his friends and patients, and even a dwarf named Che Mah.
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