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January 22, 1973
Derek Quantock, M.D.

N.V. Organon

Oss, Holland
Dear Derek,

week, but I

I regret that

trust that

we

were unable to meet during

you are

my

visit last

sufficiently recovered to accept

my

congratulations on two accounts: your new position, for which I
wish you all success; and the remarkable progress your unit has made in
developing the methodology of drug assessment. It was a remarkable
achievement which the staff demonstrated, when they replicated our studyof doxepin: the conversion, analyses, and the statistics yielded the same
data which we had achieved. It is clear that your unit in Gas is now
fully equipped to analyse records.

the extent that the first goal set in our initial discussions,
you to establish an analytic facility, has now been set,
we can now take comfort and some pride in setting the goal and its achievement.
In my discussions with Drs. Vossenaar, Bpilvogel, and Overboeck, I was
pleased to bring this success to their attention.
To

that of assisting

The next goal, that of establishing an operational test
seems well in hand. I met Dr. Leo Lange, and visited his
also
facility
You have equipped it well (Mr. v. Lierop is most
London.
in
facility
capable in seeing to the equipment needs) and I am impressed by Leo and
by his technician. We had a fruitful discussion and it should be possible
for him to replicate our methods during the next few months; and for
us to carry out a study in parallel.

I agreed to monitor his development; to agree to a common
protocdl fer the study of GB—9h; to carry out one study in New York, and
to supply a set of tapes for analysis in Gas; and to analyse the London
tapes in New York, so that two comparisons can be made: of the recording
units and of the analytic units.
Finally, on my return to New
Dr. van Riesen of Dr. Joyce
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New York. I was able to communicate the
of 01-63, as presented to me by Alan and

York,

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Small with Dr. Small who was in
needs of the studies of GB—9h and
Hank, and I believe she will

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submit protoclla for your consideration.
This report would be incomplete without a note of
gratitude to Alan Giles, for the many courtesies he showed me, and fer
the planning that went into this visit. I very much enjoyed the discusaions
and hope that I was able to show, by my efforts, how stimulating the
many questions were. Considering the short time he has looked at EEG
issues, Alan is a remarkable young man, and I hope that he will continue
his interest in this problem.

I trust these lines find

you

well,

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be as successful in your new position as you have been fOr Orgenon.
My very best wishes for your success.

Sincerely yours,
Ml: Fink, M.D.

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