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          lists, send mail to listserv@calvin.dgbt.doc.ca and include the
          command lines "info epilepsy-list" and/or "info epilepsy-pro".

        o There is an Epilepsy Home Page on the web that has several links,
          including one for the Ketogenic Diet. The URL is
          http://www.swcp.com/~djf/epilepsy/index.html. The Ketogenic Diet
          link shows the URL
          http://www.swcp.com/~djf/epilepsy/ketogenic.html.

        o Mass General Hospital and Harvard sponsor a neuro forum where
          people can ask questions about seizure disorders, meds, etc. The
          address is http://dem0nmac.mgh.harvard.edu/neurowebforum and you
          may try http://dem0nmac.mgh.harvard.edu/epilepsy/epihome.html.
          [Note: that is a "zero" in the hostname: dem0nmac. -- ASP]

        o Another source of information is
          http://www.webcom.com/pleasant/sarah/epilepsy.html

        o The Charles A. Dana foundation, which has opened a website at
          http://www.dana.org/, supports brain research and school reform by
          means of grants and public education initiatives.

        o There's a fairly extensive description of Depakote at
          http://www.fairlite.com/ocd/medications/depakote.shtml and this
          may be a good reference for information on many medications:
          http://www.fairlite.com/ocd/medications.

          Another reference for drug information is also available:
          http://pharminfo.com/drugdb/db_mnu.html .

        o Canine Epilepsy:
          http://www.zmall.com/pet_talk/dog-faqs/epilepsy.html

        o The Epilepsy Society of Northwest Florida has a home page:
          http://www.cil.gulf.net/epil.html.

        o The Epilepsy Association of Metro Toronto also has a home page:
          http://www.interlog.com/~rutheamt.

        o Your Child and Neurosurgery contains several chapters on the
          surgical treatment of children with medically refractory epilepsy:
          http://peds-neuro-web.med.nyu.edu.

        o Other sites people have mentioned:
             + Epilepsy Support/Education Organizations:
               http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/ep-resrc.htm
             + MGH Epilepsy Surgery:
               http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/epilepsy.htm
             + Assorted Medical Links:
               http://soho.ios.com/~lewycky/medical.html
             + SURGERY FOR EPILEPSY:
               http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/epil-nih.htm
             + http://ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org/~tom/ cv.out
             + AECOM/MMC Epilepsy Home Page:
               http://balrog.aecom.yu.edu/epilepsy/
             + Neurosciences Internet Resource Guide:
               http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html
             + Department of Neurological Surgery: http://www.neus.ccf.org/
             + MCG-Neurology: http://www.neuro.mcg.edu/
             + University Medical Center:
               http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/umc.shtml
             + Tammi's Epilepsy Page:
               http://www.mndly.umn.edu/~chur/epilepsy.html
             + JHMI-InfoNet: Patient Advocacy Groups:
               http://infonet.welch.jhu.edu/advocacy.html
             + Neurology/Neuroscience:
               http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/HUM-MOLGEN/neurology/
             + Yale Section of Neurosurgery:
               http://info.med.yale.edu/surgery/neurosur/
             + UNM Neurosurgery Associates:
               http://spine.unm.edu/neurosurg/fac&res.html
             + Basic Sciences: http://lnbd.uicomp.uic.edu/homepage/bs.htm
             + PSI PET Program: http://pss023.psi.ch/
             + About the CVRC: http://ceres.med.upenn.edu/www/cvrc.html
             + http://www.med.stanford.edu/touchstone/listserv.html
             + ftp://ftp.win-uk.net/pub/users/copernic/medical.resources
             + http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~copernic/meda.htm
             + Neuropsychology Central:
               http://www.premier.net/~cogito/neuropsy.html
             + EpiNet: http://www.epinet.org.au/

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           Andrew Patrick, Ph.D. 
                    http://debra.dgbt.doc.ca/~andrew/

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