Ed Jeffer started out to be an English teacher and writer and wound up in medical school. He started out to become a surgeon and wound up a psychiatrist. He planned on a career split between private practice and teaching medical students and instead, spent 26 years in the U. S. Army. As a military physician, Dr. Jeffer had the opportunity to do clinical work, serve on five university faculties, command hospitals and health clinics and serve on the staffs of three combat divisions. Extremely instructive tours were spent as the Chief, Office of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Control for Europe and the M...