To: george wythe
Do you wonder why the courts have not been impressed by the quality of the Schindler's witnesses?Flakiness noted for the "Galaxy Group", but the Schindler's Dr. Hammesfahr supposedly has the best credentials of all the doctors on either side: Nobel Nominee, and the "first man in history to reverse the effects of a stroke".
I'd like his detailed comments on the "isolated living tissue" and it's implications for therapy.
To: secretagent; george wythe
>>>I'd like his detailed comments on the "isolated living tissue" and it's implications for therapy.
From the OPINION George Wythe posted:
"Dr. William Hammesfahr claimed that vasodilation therapy and hyberbaric therapy "could help her improve." He could not testify that any "specific function" would improve."
Doctors aren't suppose to make specific predictions on functions. Any doctor, or in this case, Alleged Expert, that makes specific predictions are negligent.
222 posted on
10/25/2003 2:33:54 PM PDT by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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