I was reading an article on Migraines and saw this reference below, I have no idea who this Thomas Willis is but if he's someones out there and I'm certain he is, thought I'd pass this info along. Enjoy! Pam As far back as the 1600s, the prominent English physician Thomas Willis suggested that headaches are caused by a rapid increase in the flow of blood to the brain. He theorized that the suddenly bulging blood vessels put pressure on nearby nerves and that these in turn trigger the pain. A variation on Willis' idea became the favored explanation for the cause of migraines. (An important network of blood vessels at the base of the brain bears Willis' name.) Support the Claiborne County Cemeteries Association <A HREF="http://claibornecolib.tripod.com/ccca/auction/index.html">CCCA Auction</A> http://claibornecolib.tripod.com/ccca/auction/index.html We have several Claiborne County, Tennessee Cemeteries listed online
Thanks Pam... Now that explains why I always get a headache when I am looking for my lost Willis line! Molly