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    Exhibit F: The First Life I Took for Science

    This is an excerpt from the memoirs of a Mad Scientist. It was the inspiration behind the song “Teleporting” on my album Mad Scientist PHD. Click the image below to download from iTunes. It could have been my greatest accomplishment. It could have been the most triumphant moment in my career. I could have brought the dreams of all the little boys and girls who watched

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    Exhibit E: “What have I done?”

    This is an excerpt from the memoirs of a Mad Scientist. It was the inspiration behind the song “Surgery Room” on my album Mad Scientist PHD. Click the image below to download from iTunes. What’s more painful than telling a man he’s going to die? As much as professors and professionals might try to explain what you will feel and how to cope, there’s no preparation

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    Exhibit D: A Very Good Try

    This is an excerpt from the memoirs of a Mad Scientist. It was the inspiration behind the song “H2O Joe” on my album Mad Scientist PHD. Click the image below to download from iTunes. No matter what you do in my line of work there is an element of educated estimation and an element of chance experimentation. It was a blistering hot summer. I was working

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    Exhibit C: A Tough Job

    This is an excerpt from the memoirs of a Mad Scientist. It was the inspiration behind the song “Terminal Illness” on my album Mad Scientist PHD. Click the image below to download from iTunes. My career, although filled with many wonderful happenings, has also had its moments of sorrow. As I began my medical practice, it never occurred to me that if I found something terribly

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    Exhibit B: My First Mistake

    This is an excerpt from the memoirs of a Mad Scientist. It was the inspiration behind the song “Sorry Alex” on my album Mad Scientist PHD. Click the image below to download from iTunes. At the beginning of my career as a scientist I was placed in the labs of mental medicine. Our laboratory was dealing with the idea that one can change human behaviour through

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    Exhibit A: The Mad Scientist’s Question

    This is an excerpt from the memoirs of a Mad Scientist. It was the inspiration behind the song “Mad Scientist” on my album Mad Scientist PHD. Click the image below to download from iTunes. In these journals I intend to tell the stories of my years as, and becoming, the scientist I’m known as today. As I tell each tale, I ask you to be the