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PSL woman's book recalls brother's inspiration
TCPalm, February 10, 2007 by Megan Kenny
PORT ST. LUCIE — Stanley Robinson was a miracle of 1950s medicine, education and social mores.
When he was an infant in suburban Atlanta, he was felled by a bout with the flu-turned-encephalitis.
After two weeks in a coma, from which doctors were certain — and hopeful — he'd never awake, Stanley emerged alert, but severely brain damaged.
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