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Julio Hernán García, MD (1933-1998)
Arch Neurol. 1999;56:1296.
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Así, con tal entender, todos sentidos humanos conservados, cercado de su mujer y de sus hijos y hermanos y criados, dio el alma a quien se la dio (la cual dio en el cielo, en su gloria), que aunque la vida perdió, dejónos harto consuelo su memoria.
Thus, on that understanding, all human feelings preserved, surrounded by his wife, by his children and brothers and servants, he gave up his soul to the One that gave it to him (soul which ended up in heaven in His glory), and though he lost his life, he left us the solace of his memory.
Jorge Manrique, Coplas a la muerte de mi padre (On My Father's Death, translated by Iciar Allendesalazar)
Death never comes at a good time for one who is active in a highly productive life and career. On November 8, 1998, such was the tragic, sudden loss of Julio . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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