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Biotech / Medical : Paracelsian Inc (PRLN)

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To: John H. Farro who wrote (3817)8/4/1998 2:56:00 PM
From: Harold Stone  Read Replies (1) of 4342
 
Robin,

I remember Sherry Lewis well, she helped raise my children. I could be wrong but I think she might have first broke into TV on the "Captain Kangaroo Show". She was amazing in how she gave life to a sock called "Lamb Chop". Yes, the passing of an idol can be a sad event as we recall what they meant to our younger years. My TV as a child was a radio and my imagination, in some respect maybe a lot more fun. We could create our heroes and visualize them any way we wanted.

It is indeed sad that Sherry Lewis died at such a young age of 65 of cancer but age is not a criteria. My neighbor's grand daughter, age two is under treatment for a rare form of leukemia. My parents both died of cancer. My mother died two years ago on July 27 so this has been a sad time for me. I still miss her dearly. She was 82 and was fortunate to have lived a very fruitful life plus a marriage of 62 years.

I don't know if anything that PRLN is working on would have benefited my parents or Sherry Lewis or whether it could potentially benefit my neighbors grand daughter but we will never know until it becomes available.

I'm sure there must be hundreds of research labs trying to find a cure for this dreaded disease and maybe someday someone will find the answer.

Forgetting for the moment the past problems and personalities of PRLN and assume that for the last year the "old PRLN" had continued testing Androcar where would we be today. We might have some herbs on the shelf and maybe a little bit further in the drug testing. Regardless of how much the legal battles cost the company it would have been insignificant to take the testing very far toward the final goal of phase three. With the sparse testing that we read about in the PR put out by the company I'm not sure it was conclusive enough to convince me that the technology was flawless and worked.

With the "new PRLN" I think we have a better chance to see significant results in all those area's that we as investors are interested in and things that we don't even know about yet. Probably faster than the "old company"would have done.

Just a couple of thoughts.

Harold

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