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In with the new and out with the old—we have a new carphologist. First we must thank the old, Rajendra Kale who was our first carphologist. He is an Indian-trained neurologist with an interest in epilepsy who joined the BMJ, where he gave us a rave review in our early days, and he is now the Executive Editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal and practising neurology in Ottawa. Our new carphologist is A Fo Ben, in translation from the Welsh “he who would be a leader”. And the proverb goes on, “bid bont”, “let him build …
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