Links Within Bob Richmond's Site

picture of Robert S. Richmond
My Medical Practice


Pathology Practice: I am a pathologist in locum tenens practice, based in east Tennessee.

Histologic Techniques for pathologists and histotechnologists.



Personal history links within this Web site

Germany: I lived in Germany for two years as a military dependent when I was in high school.

Seven Oaks West is the subdivision I live in, just west of the city of Knoxville TN. (This page is not currently available.)

My sixth grade class: This page commemorates a favorite teacher, Miss Lorene Rees, at Mirabeau B. Lamar Elementary School in San Antonio TX.

Fred Prado, the sports cartoonist for the now defunct San Antonio Light about fifty years ago - my reminiscences of him and the paper.

My 1941 teddy bear has his own Web page (he's learning HTML).




Family history within this Web site

Genealogy: My family's genealogy and some family history.

You'll find a "clean GEDCOM file" at my genealogy files. This file contains some of my family history in the standard computer (and Web) format, which is called GEDCOM. This "clean GEDCOM" file contains the names of no living persons other than its submitter.



My father's World War II unit: My father commanded the 242nd General Hospital in France in 1945.



Humor Links within this Web site

Organic Rare Earth Healing: My very own contribution to New Age alternative medicine. I hope nobody takes this seriously, but, as Oliver Wendell Holmes the elder once noted, I never dared to write to as funny as I can. With a vital link to an alternative medicine resource.

Pataphysique tries to account for the mad French playwright Alfred Jarry (1873-1907) and his strange Pataphysical Calendar.

Hum a Few Bars and I'll fake it is devoted to variations on that oldest of musician jokes.

I Love a Parade, or, My, My, It's Equestrian Pie: My sister wrote this pungent observation after watching the 1999 Tournament of Roses Parade. With a machine translation into alleged German, courtesy of Alta Vista's Babelfish. Surgeon General's Warning: Serious Potty Humor. (Please e-mail me if you want this link.)

Deutsche Bundesbahn toilet paper, with a performance of "Humoresque".

Fun with Harry Belafonte's Man Piaba song.

Hopping John: A discourse upon this Southern New Years Day delicacy.


Poetry and Arts Links within this Web site

Shape note singing: I'm an avid Old Harp (shape note) singer.

The Old English Christmas Fete at Jubilee Community Arts in the Laurel Theatre in Knoxville TN. These pages are about verses and costumes in the Fete.

The Poem as Silence: Every year for several years (last in 2002) I offered a poetry reading workshop at the annual Gathering of the (Quaker) Friends General Conference. This Web site describes that workshop and links the poems to be read.

Sir John Harington's 1608 translation of the medieval Latin of the Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum (the Medical Poem of Salerno): poetry and medical history, on the Web for the first time.

Unter der Linde, a poem by the 12th century German poet Walther von der Vogelweide - Middle High German text, translation with notes, and illustrations.

Personal Web sites: Talk given to my local Macintosh users group.

Poetry: Some of my own poems.

The Season's Edge - about a book of poems published in 1984 by my old friend Mary Nyman.

Draw Your Own Kokopelli! Drawing the petroglyph form of Kokopelli, the hump-backed flute player of the American Southwest.


Language topics within this Web site

Shaw Alphabet: Links to various sites concerning the Shaw Alphabet, a proposed alphabetical reform for English.



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Posted to the Web February 15th, 1999
Updated May 28th, 2004


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