There is one thing that strikes me in particular from the other thread which has presumably precipitated this debate. There may possibly be a...
It is not merely a question of training. It is the capacity to make judgments and to learn outside the delivered training. People have to be...
That's a dreadful story. Do medical "professionals" now lack the capacity to take and comprehend a history, and, if so, why are they registered to...
In view of the earlier discussion about GOSH I include this link to evidence at the contaminated blood enquiry. It makes disturbing reading....
That's the way the money goes. Pop! goes the weasel.
It's a difficult one is this. I suspect that many of us spend so much time on our own that tthere is nothing to challenge the recall that we have....
I would like to go back to the comment by PDW that the epidemic cases were different to the modern sporadic cases and that the problem started...
Merely as a matter of detail I wondered whether either of the postural or the orthostatic were otiose, being synonymous, or whether there was some...
By way of contrast with the writing of this author I thought I would provide an indication of SW's earliest recorded musings on this subject in...
An astute editor might see this as an opportunity to steal a march on his competitors by showing a greater commitment to accuracy, integrity and...
I thought I had better find my authority for this claim. It was in part: We therefore propose that cognitive factors (in this case beliefs about...
Clearly it must be put in the WOO category. Those who know their Beethoven will know that stands for Werke ohne Opus. I cannot imagine what you...
Sorry, but the paper on mass hysteria was published a year before that. I will try to find it. It may take some time.
It is necessary to add a caveat to the above. His first paper was on Mass Hysteria and a proposed recategorization. That included a reference to...
@Mithriel I think you may have misunderstood my point. I may not have been clear. I do not for a moment doubt the existence of these symptoms in...
The trouble with growth industries is that they introduce all sorts of potential conflicts of interest. Is the representation of the child...
One is immediately suspicious of a title like "Ills thought out". Too clever by half. Perhaps that is where all the effort went. Clearly indicates...
One would have thought that having a "personal interest" of the sort that RD does would make him quicker to discount false positive leads which...
It is interesting to see the dependence on the analogy with treatment for pain. The early justification for use of CBT in CFS was analogy with the...
I wonder if any of this is related to the early hypothesis to account for the fact that medical staff were affected but patients were not. It was...
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