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From: TheAlexJonesChannel | 22 Sep 2011 | 67897 views The smoking-gun evidence Professor Walker-Smith's 1996 presentation at the Royal Free Hospital Medical School was entitled, "Entero-colitis and Disintegrative Disorder Following MMR – A Review of the First Seven Cases." His presentation notes began with the following text: ""I wish today, to present some preliminary details concerning seven children, all boys, who appear to have entero-colitis and disintegrative disorder, probably autism, following MMR. I shall now briefly present their case history [sic]." He then went on to detail the clinical history of these seven children as derived from his medical team as well as senior pathologist Dr Amar Dhillon. Importantly, Dr Andrew Wakefield was not part of this investigation. This means that Dr Wakefield's findings were independently replicated by another medical research team. The British Medical Journal's accusations against Dr Wakefield — that he fabricated his findings — are therefore false. The mainstream media accusation that Dr Wakefield's findings have "never been replicated" is also blatantly false. Here are the notes on the seven children, as presented in 1996, 14 months BEFORE Dr Wakefield published his landmark paper in The Lancet: Child 1. Immediate reaction to MMR with fever at 1 [corrected, illegible] Rapid deterioration in behaviour – autism Histology active chronic inflammation in caecum Treated Asacol INDETERMINATE COLITIS** (1) Child 2. MMR at 15 <b>…</b>
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