throughout this time and he was treating some of the most famous patience and you're concluding mabel dodge and members of the roundtable. he was even treating the mer stress what a life to the cowrite in the limo once a week and it was also the story of josephine a bacteriologist and neurologist, vaccine researcher and was a public health official at a time less than 5% of medical students were women. and this is a fascinating time and brain study when world war i started they were wearing leather helmets amazingly enough. by the end of the war the switch to steal but nonetheless there was a lot of brain damage done getting physical brain damage getting neurologist's the chance to understand mapping the brain better and damage to the psyche helping pave the way for psychiatry. and was the beginning of near zero surgery. this was a generation of neurosurgeons actually had no one to train them, they were trained by general surgeons because there was no one who could teach them and there was an interesting if anecdote i found from one of the surgeons in new york they would travel from hospita