An interesting example of a possible case of sleep apnea to discuss in
any courses in which you cover sleep disorders:

"Brahms' Lullaby Revisited -- Did the Composer Have Obstructive Sleep
Apnea?"

Mitchell L. Margolis, MD, FCCP, From the Pulmonary Section, Philadelphia
VA Medical Center and Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
University & Woodland Ave, Philadelphia, PA.

[CHEST 118(1):210-213, 2000. © 2000 ACCP]

You can get to this article at
http://neurology.medscape.com/ACCP/chest/2000/v118.n01/ch1181.02.marg/ch1181.02.marg-01.html.
You'll need to subscribe to Medscape to read the article.

Jeff

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