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manganese & parkinsons disease

updated fri 28 feb 97

 

sue warrington on fri 21 feb 97

I have met Jane Lanyon (Watkins) a West Australian potter who now
suffers from Parkinson's disease.
She has done research on the subject and has an article published in
Pottery in Australia
vol 32 no 4 page 68. There may also be a similar article in Ceramic Review
but I can't find it at present.

ret on sat 22 feb 97

Jane Watkins (Lanyon) article on manganese and Parkinsons disease can be
obtaine from Monona Rossol.

ELKE BLODGETT email: eiblodge@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
12 Grantham Place
St. Albert, AB T8N 0W8
403 (458-3445); 403 (727-2395)

On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, sue warrington wrote:

> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> I have met Jane Lanyon (Watkins) a West Australian potter who now
> suffers from Parkinson's disease.
> She has done research on the subject and has an article published in
> Pottery in Australia
> vol 32 no 4 page 68. There may also be a similar article in Ceramic Review
> but I can't find it at present.
>

Paul Monaghan on sat 22 feb 97

sue warrington wrote:
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> I have met Jane Lanyon (Watkins) a West Australian potter who now
> suffers from Parkinson's disease.
> She has done research on the subject and has an article published in
> Pottery in Australia
> vol 32 no 4 page 68. There may also be a similar article in Ceramic Review
> but I can't find it at present.


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Ciao,
Paul
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