I developed a pain in my knee tonight. I due not know what the true cause
of this pain was and must therefore tentatively link it to the fact that it
occured just after reading an article by Chris Salter on GP-UK. Chris
Salter will remain a candidate whatever the 'official line' says. I require
proof that this was not the cause of my pain and not just that there was no
proof of cause and effect before ruling out the hypothesis that the pain
was caused by reading Chris Salter's email. GP-UK can seriously damage your
health. ;-)
Stuart
Dr Stuart Skeates
Romsey
Hants
On Tuesday, November 03, 1998 5:15 PM, Chris Salter
[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> I have no specific knowledge of MMR. I would just comment that this
> appears to be yet another case of absence of proof being presented as
> proof of absence. I would have thought the bottom line is that until we
> know the true cause behind the problems that have tentatively been
> linked with MMR by some, MMR will remain a candidate whatever the
> 'official line' says. It's all down to probability. No sensible
> scientist will talk of zero probability on the basis of absence of
> proof.
>
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