Fr. Jerome,
This fellow is connected to the University of Ottawa Medical School and will be travelling to Nigeria in the near future.
He is a physician, an evangelical Christian, and someone who is interested in bioethics and public health issues in non-western cultures. It sounds like he may have even done something real in some parts of the world. See the WORD document enclosed below You may be interested in hearing him tomorrow. Come on by if you can make it. I told him about you briefly and he asked me if St. Paul's had effected your Catholicism. He wanted to know if it "liberalized" you. He wanted to know if you were still a "thorough going super-naturalist". I told him assuredly most likely you were based on your connections your Nigerian culture and your past Nigerian Catholic experiences.
I am going over to hear what he has to say. Come on by and we can go to lunch afterwards.
Bill
William T. Moore, Ph.D.
Senior Research Investigator &
Technical Director
Protein Chemistry Laboratory
The School of Medicine
401A Stellar-Chance
422 Curie Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6100
Tel.: 215-746-5767, 5763
FAX:215-573-8738
moorewt@mail.med.upenn.edu
www.proteins.penn.edu
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Subject: Today & Tomorrow: John Patrick lectures-FSCF, Noon
THE PENN FACULTY-STAFF CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Cordially invites you to two public guest lectures by
Dr. John Patrick, M.D.
MON., NOV. 13, Noon-"What Hippocrates Knew and We Have Forgotten" (Med.
Ethics Seminar); Hirst Ob/Gyn Auditorium, 1st Floor/ Dulles Building, HUP
(enter Gates Pavilion, across street from Houston Hall; up 1 flight)
TUES., NOV. 14, Noon-"The Myth of Moral Neutrality in Medicine & the
University;" Houston Hall, Bodek Lounge (use Perelman Quad entrance and
turn right)
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