Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 This book arrived by post yesterday. I started reading it straight away and couldn't put it down. It was utterly absorbing. In chapter 1 Professor Trishia Greenhalgh's criticisms of the Lancet paper are comprehensively demolished. For example, after stating that the paper does not state a research hypothesis, she then went on to address the question " was this design an appropriate way to test the research hypothesis? " One striking fact revealed in chapter 9 was that Professor Sir Rutter, an expert witness for the GMC prosecution, was the first to report an association between vaccines and autism in a paper published in 1994! I'm sure most of the readers of this forum are familiar with the circumstances of Wakefield's " trial " , but if, like me, you have sceptical friends and relatives (perhaps Times readers!), you should persuade them to read this book. Grandfather of Luke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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