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From: John Brockman
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:04 PM
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: update
Eastover Farm
Sent from my private email account
JE
Good news and not so good news.
On Thursda I saw the neurolo ist, Dr. Smallber , who saw m Ver ood news is that he now
say
Btw, I had dropped off a set of these xrays to the the surgeon - O'Leary =ut received no response. I am told that no news
from his office is good =ews.
On Friday, I got a call from Karen Schneider, the orthopedist, who I had =een two weeks ago about about my painful
Btw, she's the younger dr. in =art Nissenson's office. He's one of the top athletic
knee doctors.
On Friday and gave me the following rundown:
Then she told me
(a) I could get a
Interesting that Nick Prtizker had the
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And some EXCELLENT news. Is it nature or nurture? On Monday THE =CONOMIST gave Max Brockman an excellent
review for his new book FUTURE =CIENCE. And on Wednesday and Thursday, respoectively, THE ATLANTIC gave
=abulous reviews to the first two "Best of EDGE" volumes - "THE MIND" =nd "CULTURE", but both were really about thr
first 15 years of EDGE. At =he links:
THE ECONOMIST - Print Edition
September 11, 201
FUTURE SCIENCE, ESSAYS FROM THE CUTTING EDGE, Edited by Max Brockman, is =a fascinating and very readable
summary of the latest thinking on human =ehavior".
http://www.economist.com/node/21528579
THE ATLANTIC
September 14, 2011
15 YEARS OF CUTTING-EDGE THINKING ON UNDERSTANDING THE MIND'..."an =picenter of bleeding-edge insight across
science, technology, and =eyond, hosting conversations with some of our era's greatest thinkers"
=ttp://www.theatlantic.com/life/archive/2011/09/15-years-of-cutting-edge-t=inking-on-understanding-the-
mind/245006/
THE ATLANTIC
September 15, 2011
'CULTURE': LEADING SCIENTISTS EXPLORE THE SOCIAL PURPOSE OF ART..."the =avish cerebral feast is on par with 'THE
MIND' as one of this year's =ost significant time-capsules of contemporary thought.
=ttp://www.theatlantic.com/life/archive/2011/09/culture-leading-scientists=explore-the-socialpurpose-of-art/245082/
JB
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