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Placing the Presumption on the Wrong Side

The most common mistake people make is to subject persons with sensitivities to a reverse onus when they report their experience of repeatable, controllable circumstances, contrary to ethics, social convention and laws since the Magna Carta. This practice is unethical in any context, but becomes especially damaging in clinical medicine.

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Brown sends mail merge into Health Canada concerning innappropriateness of involving Gage Institute's Arthur Leznoff in related research

Brown C. Brown sends mail merge into Health Canada concerning innappropriateness of involving Gage Institute's Arthur Leznoff in related research. 1996.
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Brown complains to CHRC management about complaints officer Roscoe

Brown C. Brown complains to CHRC management about complaints officer Roscoe. 1995.
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Brown to CMA Carole Guzman asking why CMA will not help end lethal abuse by CMA members

Brown C. Brown to CMA Carole Guzman asking why CMA will not help end lethal abuse by CMA members. 1995.
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Brown corrects misrepresentation of his position by Bill Doskoch of Canadian Association of Journalists

Brown C. Brown corrects misrepresentation of his position by Bill Doskoch of Canadian Association of Journalists. 1995.
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Brown to CAJ Bill Doskoch after discussion in which Doskoch reveals that he has most of the usual misconceptions about sensitivities

Brown C. Brown to CAJ Bill Doskoch after discussion in which Doskoch reveals that he has most of the usual misconceptions about sensitivities. 1995.
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Brown to CAJ Bill Doskoch relating consumer resolution asking for end to abuse

Brown C. Brown to CAJ Bill Doskoch relating consumer resolution asking for end to abuse. 1995.
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Brown to DAG George Thomson suggesting healing ceremony as way to address abuse and unnecessary killing of persons with sensitivities

Brown C. Brown to DAG George Thomson suggesting healing ceremony as way to address abuse and unnecessary killing of persons with sensitivities. 1995.
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Brown to CPSO Michael Dixon relating need to address abuse by physicians in a face saving manner.

Brown C. Brown to CPSO Michael Dixon relating need to address abuse by physicians in a face saving manner. 1996.
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Brown to Canadian Psychiatric Association Alex Saunders concerning CPA contribution to suicides of CNS reactors

Brown C. Brown to Canadian Psychiatric Association Alex Saunders concerning CPA contribution to suicides of CNS reactors. 1995.
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