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An open letter to the Prince of Wales: with respect, your highness, you've got it wrong

BMJ 2004; 329 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.329.7457.118 (Published 08 July 2004) Cite this as: BMJ 2004;329:118

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Please Share Their Agony - Your Royal Highness

Editor,

Twenty years ago, on the 150th anniversary of the BMA, Prince Charles
was appointed its president and admonished the medical profession for its
complacency - according to Professor Baum.

It is a great pity His Royal Highness is not in that position today
as the complacency of the profession in tolerating the fabricated
diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome sends hundreds of Her Majesty’s subjects
to prison and needs the four page exposure of this atrocity which His
Royal Highness can command.

Only in England and its former Colonies, {America, Canada and
Australia} are doctors so ready to condemn innocent parents for what is
essentially a medically induced condition when an adverse vaccine reaction
can be identified as the cause.

In these countries Judges and Juries have been deceived into
believing the word of doctors rather than that of parents when determining
the cause of a subdural haemorrhage, unexplained bruise or so-called
“fracture.”

Complacency again afflicts the medical profession and again it needs
to be admonished by the Prince to save hundreds of families from false
accusations.

“It is restlessness, anxiety, dissatisfaction, agony of mind that
nourish science." Please, your royal highness, help us nourish medical
science by sharing our agony..”[Baum]

Michael D Innis MBBS; DTM&H; FRCPA; FRCPath.

Competing interests:
I have exposed false allegations.

Competing interests: No competing interests

06 August 2004
Michael D Innis
Director Medisets International
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