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P1: GDX Annals of Clinical Psychiatry (ACLI) pp1055-acli-476708 December 15, 2003 11:28 Style file version Nov. 28, 2000 ° C Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 15, Nos. 3/4, September/December 2003 ( 2003) In Memoriam—Mandel E. Cohen, MD (March 8, 1907–November 19, 2000) Edited by Anne Hamlen Cohen, MD The following remarks were transcribed from thing made me cry and cry. My father said “Go and a videotape made of the memorial service held for get some Kleenex and we’ll dry your tears. Then we’ll Mandel E. Cohen, MD, on December 17, 2000, weigh the Kleenex wet and then we’ll weigh it dry and at St. John’s Chapel-Episcopal Divinity School in we’ll see how much your tears weigh.” Of course, it Cambridge, Massachusetts. Permission to publish stopped them. We are not here to weigh tears, we are these remarks was graciously given by Dr. Cohen’s here to celebrate and remember my father, Mandel daughter, Anne Hamlen Cohen, MD. She was also Cohen. When Mandel and Winnie had parties there instrumental in providing the transcripts and obtain- were always doctors but Winnie demanded that the ing approval from the surviving speakers (Drs. Victor parties be, in her words, diluted with “people.”
Annals of Clinical Psychiatry – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 11, 2004
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