look back

A week and a day ago, I posted a blog about the late U of M Dental School Professor Albert G. Richards and his unusual hobby of x-raying flowers (1). I was finally getting around to hanging the three radiographs we’d bought from him back in the early 90s and was so taken by his unique and unusual works I felt compelled to share his story. While I told how he did it, I didn’t do a very good job of showing what he did. While abundant examples could be had on the end of several links, I thought the post itself should carry some, and have added three. So, if you’re curious, go back and take a look.

Reference

  1. Ike B. Thank You, Professor Richards. WordPress 7/9/23 https://theviewfromharbal.com/2023/07/09/thank-you-professor-richards/

Published by rike52

I retired from the Rheumatology division of Michigan Medicine end of June '19 after 36 years there. Upon hitting Ann Arbor for the second time (I went to school here) it took me almost 8 months to meet Kathy, 17 months to buy her a house (on Harbal, where we still live), and 37 months to marry her. Kids never came, but we've been blessed with a crowd of colleagues, friends, neighbors and family that continues to grow. Lots of them are going to show up in this log eventually. Stay tuned.

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