Abstract
I would first like to thank the Child Neurology Society for the honor that it has bestowed upon me. I am aware of the prestige which is attached to the Hower Award and I deeply value this distinction, especially as I realize that it is the first time the Award has been given to a non-American child neurologist. In addition to honoring me, the Child Neurology Society wanted to demonstrate that neuropediatrics has no geographic, political, or linguistic borders and that the care of neurologically disabled children requires the efforts of all men and women of good will across lands and oceans.
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