© 1999 by European Society of Cardiology
Copyright © 1999, European Society of Cardiology
A dilemma on Orchid Island
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"Ah, Indian River country," remarked Theodore Conrad as he drove the car rental southward to Vero Beach.
"Our favorite vacation spot," affirmed Elizabeth.
"I was just thinking about a potential public health conundrum that might take place in this part of the world," added Theodore.
"Tell us about it," pleaded Thaddeus and Alexandra from the back seat.
"With pleasure...."
At the wheel of his new silver Volvo sat Seymour Lavin. Sy and his new bride, Joyce, were headed south on US 1 to their new home in Orchid Island. They had just left the Blue Gull Marina in Sebastian, where they had enjoyed a lunch of charbroiled shrimp over endive with balsamic-based vinaigrette and a bottle of their favorite California Chardonnay. With the solitude provided by closed windows and the stereo featuring a Mozart concerto, Sy and Joyce each quietly contemplated the future. Sy had a new lease on life,
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