When you write an editorial you hope that it engenders thought and reaction. Obviously, how crime affects our social fabric fits the bill. I appreciate Dr Williams’s opinion and I wonder if he has... Read More
When you write an editorial you hope that it engenders thought and reaction. Obviously, how crime affects our social fabric fits the bill. I appreciate Dr Williams’s opinion and I wonder if he has... Read More
In the June 2008 issue, an error was introduced into Drs Dehghani and Ludemann’s article “Aspirated foreign bodies in children: BC Children’s Hospital emergency room protocol” (BCMJ 2008;50:252-256... Read More
In his defence of homeopathy, Dr Malthouse lists a number of publications that have drawn favorable conclusions and asserts that the positive evidence “goes on and on.” In a sense, I agree.... Read More
I thought my letter-writing days were over, but the headline “BC’s caesarean birth rate highest in country” (Vancouver Sun, 31 May 2007, p. A6) has driven me once more to the breach (no pun intended... Read More
I would like to comment on Dr Oppel’s article, “Reality check needed for CME credits” (BCMJ 2007;49[3]:109-110), which cites my conference lectures on homeopathy as inappropriate CME... Read More