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RESPECTFUL INSOLENCE

"A statement of fact cannot be insolent." The miscellaneous ramblings of a surgeon/scientist on medicine, quackery, science, and pseudoscience (and anything else that interests him).

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I think I have a new hero…

Orac June 19, 2008 13 Comments

…and his name is Edzard Ernst.

And here’s the reason why.

Anyone who can rile up homeopaths that much is my kind of guy.

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