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Life and Limb

Edwin Leap

This Substack is an outgrowth of my decades of writing for newspapers, newsletters and (mostly medical) magazines.

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  • Edwin Leap

    I started my education as a journalism major and ended up a physician. I realized, in time, that medicine was just another way to come back to writing.

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