by Alex Dalenberg | Jun 17, 2014 | people
Portrait from Asclepiad 1987 (University of Arizona College of Medicine yearbook). By Dale D. Dalenberg MD June 17, 2014 There have been four great mentors in my professional life. They are: Leonard Peltier MD PhD, Marc Asher MD, Edward H. Simmons MD, and...
by Alex Dalenberg | May 1, 2014 | History, people
By Dale D. Dalenberg, M.D. April 30, 2014 Francesca and Paolo on the hell-wind, frontispiece to The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, volume I, The Davos Press (New York), 1909. In The Dalenberg Library of Antique Popular...
by Alex Dalenberg | Apr 2, 2014 | Antique Book Reports, Books
By Dale D. Dalenberg, M.D.April 1, 2014Every now and then the Dalenberg Library of Antique Popular Literature gets ambitious and tries to live up to its name by buying something that is truly antique. This month we are proud to announce the acquisition of a...
by Alex Dalenberg | Feb 12, 2014 | Music
By Dale D. Dalenberg, M.D.February 12, 2014I was a terrible piano student. At age 12 or 13, in the mid-1970s, when I am sure we could ill afford it, my mother plunked down something like $12.00 per half-hour lesson, and week after week I would show up at my teacher’s...
by Alex Dalenberg | Jan 13, 2014 | Music
By Dale D. Dalenberg, M.D.January 13, 2013 Apparently I am a dinosaur when it comes to my collecting habits, because I still buy music CD’s. In fact, I even buy LP’s, usually used ones, especially if I think I won’t be able to find the music on CD. Back...