So, I know you're really busy, but if you're hanging out at Stabi again, I've been meaning to ask if you can take a look at this volume on Fredersdorf.
It's short, so it might not have anything new to us, and of course the author might have terrible opinions and methodology, but, on the other hand it's recent, and it's written by a medical doctor. Given the title and table of contents, it might have something of interest about his illness(es) and death and possible connections with mercury. And judging by the table of contents, the author checked out his home town Gartz for signs of him. Don't know if he found anything, of course, but hey.
This volume could go either way (awesome, terrible, bland recap of what we already know), but it's been on my radar since shortly before the shutdown, when you were too busy to take requests, so I just wanted to get it on your radar. I'm not about to fork over money for it sight unseen, not with the shipping costs from Germany.
No rush!
Or, actually, it occurs to me we now have other Germans with access to German libraries too. :) If anyone has access to it and the time to flip through it and see if it's any good, that would be awesome!
Stabi request
It's short, so it might not have anything new to us, and of course the author might have terrible opinions and methodology, but, on the other hand it's recent, and it's written by a medical doctor. Given the title and table of contents, it might have something of interest about his illness(es) and death and possible connections with mercury. And judging by the table of contents, the author checked out his home town Gartz for signs of him. Don't know if he found anything, of course, but hey.
This volume could go either way (awesome, terrible, bland recap of what we already know), but it's been on my radar since shortly before the shutdown, when you were too busy to take requests, so I just wanted to get it on your radar. I'm not about to fork over money for it sight unseen, not with the shipping costs from Germany.
No rush!
Or, actually, it occurs to me we now have other Germans with access to German libraries too. :) If anyone has access to it and the time to flip through it and see if it's any good, that would be awesome!