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Shaken baby syndrome: a fraud on the courts
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Shaken baby: an evolving diagnosis deformed by the pressures of the courtroom
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Waney Squier’s ordeal and the crisis of the shaken baby paradigm
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Another perspective – simply my brief thoughts
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Has Squier been treated fairly?
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Commentary on the paper by Waney Squier: ‘Shaken baby syndrome: causes and consequences of conformity’
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Waney Squier and shaken baby syndrome: implications for medicine and the medical expert witness
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The role of the General Medical Council
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When experts disagree
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The General Medical Council’s handling of complaints: the Waney Squier case
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The effects of the English libel laws on medicine and research – a student’s view
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The effects of the English libel laws on the freedom to publish – a view from the publishing industry
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Whistleblowers: heroes or traitors
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Please don’t sue, it’s just my opinion
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When lawyers are let loose
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Wilmshurst in context
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Economic implications of alternative publishing models: authors’ response
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