Abstract
The gently winding road from Jackson Hole to Yellowstone National Park follows the imposing Grand Teton mountains, which rise abruptly out of the flat plains of northwestern Wyoming. In May, the heavily snow-laden peaks contrasted dramatically with the skies above and lakes below. To the east lay sparse forestland within which I would soon make an unexpected discovery. Jack Wasey, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, reviewed the manuscript for non-intellectual content.
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