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From: "Ellie" <elsjps@texas.net>
To: <info@peerreview.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 4:11 PM

June 4, 2003

To Whom It May Concern:

A trusted physician that I had known for many years, Dr. Earl Claywater of
Tyler, wrote me to assist Dr Philip Leonard upon his arrival in Austin. I
naturally did as suggested and never regretted my relationship with him.


Soon after he arrived in Austin I had a horse accident and he was one of
my attending physicians. My wife and I found him very competent and caring.
We shared many patients during his practice in Austin and I found Dr.
Leonard very knowledgeable in his field of Neurology. I felt his
professional acumen and good character such that I referred many patients
to him for neurological problems; never was I told of any dissatisfaction by
this large number of patients.

He stayed up to date on the latest data
and medicines in his field and I enjoyed conversations with him about the new
ideas in medicine.

Dr. Leonard brought his father and uncle from several hundred miles away
to me as patients, so you see that we had a good professional relationship.

 Sincerely,

 John P. Schneider, M.D.

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