FLAWED
EVIDENCE DENIES DRUG VICTIMS JUSTICE
Released on
= August 30, 2005, 11:29 pm
Press Release
Author = Clifford Miller
Industry = Law
Press Release
Summary = London England & Seattle Washington USA: A new study
by US Professor Donald W Miller MD and British lawyer Clifford G.
Miller in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Fall issue
shows that valid legal claims of victims injured by medications
can, unlike the Vioxx case in Texas USA, be blocked or systematically
rejected by expert evidence based on flawed but accepted medical
thinking. Courts depend on experts when deciding what causes injuries.
Press Release
Body = NEWS RELEASE
FLAWED EVIDENCE
DENIES DRUG VICTIMS JUSTICE
London England
& Seattle Washington USA: A new study by US Professor Donald
W Miller MD and British lawyer Clifford G. Miller in the Journal
of American Physicians and Surgeons Fall issue shows that valid
legal claims of victims injured by medications can, unlike the Vioxx
case in Texas USA, be blocked or systematically rejected by expert
evidence based on flawed but accepted medical thinking. Courts depend
on experts when deciding what causes injuries.
Medicine adverse
reactions affect 40% of patients; kill 1:1000 inpatients; 1:10,000
surgical patients; cause 5% of annual UK hospital admissions. Claims
blocked include child vaccine and pharmaceutical mercury victims.
The study shows
experts can:-
- dismiss evidence
that could prove the victim's case;
- rely on biased
government and drug company funded research;
- refer to official
statements and reports which make the same mistakes.
Dr D Miller,
Professor of Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine
said:-
"We demonstrate
current 'evidence-based medicine' practice is flawed and over-reliant
on epidemiology. It discards or downgrades important evidence, including
eye witness testimony so fundamental in legal cases. Epidemiology
is not 'science'. Its findings are not irrefutable.
Investigators
can manipulate epidemiologic statistics to produce results favouring
the view officials paying for a study want. In medicine there are
other kinds of evidence that, placed in a 'factual matrix', have
probative value. A recent University of Washington study, for example,
shows parents are reliable witnesses when reporting their children
developed normally before regressing and becoming autistic. Medicine
has a lot of catching up to do in how it treats evidence."."
Co-author, Clifford
Miller, British commercial lawyer, former university law lecturer,
and graduate physicist, London, England said:
"Whilst
medicine can be sophisticated, it is not science but tries too hard
to be. Aspects of its evidential practices are stone age compared
to other fields. Some UK and US judges and lawyers are knowledgeable
about medicine, but must rely on expert testimony when deciding
cases. Expert opinions based on flawed practices can cause injustices."
"On Evidence, Medical and Legal" - http:://www.jpands.org
INTERVIEW CONTACTS:
Professor Donald
W Miller
Tel: 001-(206)-543-3093
Fax: 001 (206)-543-0325
Pager: 001 (206)-540-1451
Email: dwm@u.washington.edu
Clifford G.
Miller
Cellphone 07941-976021
Tel: (0208) 663-0044
Fax: (0208) 663-0011
Email: mediapr@cliffordmiller.com
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= Clifford G. Miller
Cellphone 07941-976021
Tel: (0208) 663-0044
Fax: (0208) 663-0011
Email: mediapr@cliffordmiller.com
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50 Burnhill Road
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