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We'll miss you Sam and Elihu.


Boston Marathon Boston marathon

famous 26-mile race held annually for long-distance runners. [Am. Pop. Culture: Misc.]

See : Endurance
 weekend would not be the same without Sam Paris--his perpetual grin, endless jokes, and determination to cross that finish line year after year for 36 consecutive years. Sam has touched the lives of all the AMAA AMAA Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937
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AMAA Afghan Medical Association of America
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 staff and we're certain many AMAA members also have fond memories of sharing time with him in Boston.

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Sadly, Sam will not be able to join us this year. He was stricken with stomach and esophageal cancer Esophageal Cancer Definition

Esophageal cancer is a malignancy that develops in tissues of the hollow, muscular canal (esophagus) along which food and liquid travel from the throat to the stomach.
 in July 2006 and has received several surgeries, as well as chemotherapy. We spoke with the family toward the end of January and he was still planning to go to Boston; however, on February 10th he suffered a stroke. Fortunately, his recovery is going well and he talks about seeing everyone at Boston in 2008 .... and hopefully crossing that finish line again.

Sam would love to hear from his fellow AMAA members. He can be contacted at 315-885-5676 or write to 116 Standish Drive, North Syracuse, NY 13212.

Another fixture at the Boston symposium has been Elihu York and, unfortunately, he also won't be with us this year. We thought his AMAA friends might appreciate reading a recent e-mail we received from him; it contains names and events that many of you may remember.

"I joined AMAA/AMJA in 1970 and ran with the doctors several times from 1978 to 1992. I miss Tom Bassler, a skeptic who promoted drinking beer. His book The Whole Life Diet was informative, irreverent, provocative, and witty. During the 1988 marathon, I was struggling with sore ankles and stopped at Wellesley; Tom Bassler gave me a bottle of beer (how and where he got it from was a mystery). After a few swigs, I got up and finished the marathon in 4:12.

I miss my friend George Sheehan. In 1992, I invited him to conduct medical grand rounds at Hartford Hospital--he spoke to an audience of over 500, with standing room only.

I've always enjoyed the AMAA medical meetings and even presented myself in 1985. We've had the privilege to hear good information prior to publication in peer-reviewed journals peer-reviewed journal Refereed journal Academia A professional journal that only publishes articles subjected to a rigorous peer validity review process. Cf Throwaway journal.  and meet noted individuals such as Sir Roger Bannister Noun 1. Roger Bannister - English runner who in 1954 became the first person to run a mile in less than four minutes (born in 1929)
Bannister, Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister
 and Ernst Jokl.

At age 79, I'm now crippled with spinal stenosis Spinal Stenosis Definition

Spinal stenosis is any narrowing of the spinal canal that causes compression of the spinal nerve cord. Spinal stenosis causes pain and may cause loss of some body functions.
 and degenerative joint disease degenerative joint disease
n. Abbr. DJD
See osteoarthritis.


degenerative joint disease Osteoarthritis, see there
 which has affected my hands, shoulders, back, knees, and ankles. I hobble hobble

leather straps fastened around the pasterns of horses, mules and donkeys. Placed on all four legs and pulled together by a rope, it provides an effective means of casting the horse.
 slowly using a cane.

Please give my regards to those whom may remember the bearded Brunswick, Mainer and former marathoner. I miss the camaraderie and colleagueship of AMAA."

If you'd like to contact Elihu York, please write to him at ey777@suscom-maine.net.
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