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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thanks for this article on Paul Edmonds. It's similar in structure to the 2 other pages with similar patients. There's always the possibility of merging the 3 into one page (WP:1E), as some of the discussion overlaps (so, merge for context and 'short text'). However, I don't feel strongly enough about this to propose it, and there are sufficient sources that this is not an 'alternative to deletion' issue.