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You must cross the bridge which spans the river of time.
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Healy, T. E. J. |
| Copyright Year | 1999 |
| Abstract | The title of my Editorial in January 1999 was ‘This is of guiding the journal, but the time seems to have passed in an instant. While I have made many new your journal Europe’. In the editorial, I drew attention to the glorious but dissonant history of our wonderful friends, I know I have upset some others. I apologize to those who may have felt aggrieved – I don’t like Continent: editors-in-chief either, who would when after a proOur Continent encapsulates in glory all that is flawtracted conception and a hard labour, one’s finest work less in architecture, in art, in music and in literature. of science is judged by them to be unsuitable to breathe immediately or indeed at all. These were the But I also drew attention to our history of discord: hard times. I have enjoyed being forced to keep upHowever, our history has been one of discord. There to-date, to watch anaesthesia advance as new knowhave been tensions resulting from language, cultural ledge is interpreted and applied. I thank all the editors perspectives and religion. and the referees for their generous help, and of course my deputy editor-in-chief Professor Brian Pollard who We have been able to forgive. Archbishop Desmond looked after the editorials. I owe a great debt to the Tutu has said that “Without forgiveness there is no journal secretary, Mrs Kathy Dimelow. She was always future”. present and always in charge. No journal can survive I went on to draw attention to the contribution that without a secretary and we authors and editors have our Journal was intended to make: shared the best! The old order now changes and a new Editor will The history of our extraordinarily beautiful Conbring more change and improvement. I take this optinent has been one of dissonance, but this Journal, portunity to welcome and introduce my successor and by providing a common intellectual outlet for the friend, Professor Anthony (Tony) Adams. As he sets anaesthetic endeavours of European anaesthetists, sail as captain, may I wish him a fair wind. May this completes one European dream, that of unity of ship of progress sail on, ever growing in stature, and purpose. may he enjoy the privilege of working with you, the readers and the authors, as much as I have done. I Readers of our journal will have noticed the addition wish the editorial team, authors, prospective authors of the emblems of the FEEA, CENSA, ESA and UEMS, and readers good reading with good luck and success which signify that at the start of the third millennium for the future. the great European bodies of anaesthesia are drawing At this moment in time, as we cross from the 20th together – are working together. This our European to the 21st century, those of Christian, or other, or of journal is the visible monthly sign to anaesthetists no spiritual belief, all recognise that this moment is everywhere and to all European anaesthetists that this an internationally identified and recognised measure is our voice, our journal. The Presidents and Chairmen of the time that has elapsed since the birth of Jesus of the organizations that have adopted the journal will Christ. This is a time of celebration for Christians. I soon be writing their own editorial messages to its therefore conclude my editorship by extracting some readers. The journal welcomes the new associations passages from His Holiness Pope John Paul II’s address and co-operation with them for this co-operation is to the United Nationals General Assembly on Thursthe future. Welcome. day, October 5, 1995 in New York City, NY, USA. This My own time as editor in chief, January 1994 to address projects the rights, the unity and the peace December 1999, is now at an end. It was for me a great privilege to be entrusted with the responsibility that we, Christians and others, all seek and to which |
| Starting Page | 417 |
| Ending Page | 421 |
| Page Count | 5 |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
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| PubMed reference number | 10747209v1 |
| Volume Number | 16 |
| Issue Number | 12 |
| Journal | European journal of anaesthesiology |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Body Height Editorial Entity Name Part Qualifier - adopted Ergotism Grief reaction Happiness Labor (Childbirth) Mental association Tension message |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |