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... the RLHH or agreed to fund only a handful.” “Prince Charles is sympathetic, supportive and concerned. But he doesn’t feel ...
... that the dog’s ability had been verified by the Prince of Wales and Karol Sikora. Someone should tell him that that’s not ... forego the invitation to dinner with the RSS because the Prince of Wales’ letters were made public at 4 pm, and I’d promised ...
... by the president, Paul Nurse, despite my writing about Prince Andrew (he said it “caused him a lot of trouble”, though ...
... as one would expect since it is the reincarnation of the Prince’s Foundation for Integrated Health. One such treatment is ... NHS Trust? Well, the patron is the Queen herself (not Charles, aka the Quacktitioner Royal), She seems to exert more power behind the ...
... a tiny organisation run by Michael Dixon, friend of the Prince of Wales and advocate of quack medicine. The NHS alliance ran its own ... has been published. See also the blog of the heroic Dr Charles West for more details. If Clegg manages to defeat this excellent ...
... BMJ’s Deputy Editor, Tony Delamothe, Thinking about Charles II“, and by Editor in Chief, Harvey Marcovitch, “Libel law ... to be had from the whole sorry affair. Prompted by that prince among lawyers known as Jack of Kent there was a new addition to my ...
... and Surgery. Amazing.” Another pain consutant, Charles Guaci, says in a comment in the Daily Mail. I am a Pain Consultant of ... consequences have already started to materialise. The Prince of Wales’ Foundation for Magic Medicine is jubilant about having ...
... failed to defend Edzard Ernst against harrassment by the Prince of Wales. I suppose that he will be no more unhelpful than ... even charitable foundations. Fiction: Mr Merdle (from Charles Dickens’s Little Dorrit) Mr. Merdle was immensely rich; a man of ...
... along with many others, has had plenty to say about the Prince of Wales’ unconstitutional meddling in public affairs. The lovely ... useful extent. “Sir, For over two decades the Prince of Wales has been actively promoting alternative medicine and his ...
... treatments work. And the advertisement refers you to the Prince of Wales’ Foundation for Integrated Health for more information ... or rather that unofficial branch of government, the Prince of Wales’ Foundation, had been busy making ...
... none of ’em be missed. And herbalists and Princes who like to talk to trees Those phony nutritionists who’ll treat you ... imperfect rhyme and scansion. Personally I’m with Charles Babbage. Here is letter that Babbage is said to have written to ...
... polonium? Toynbee comments “Put not your trust in princes, especially not princes who talk to plants. But that’s what the ... again. For example, there is the TV programme, “Charles, the Meddling Prince”, or, for a US view, see “Homeopathy: ...
... of the constitutional monarchy could be threatened.” The Prince’s Foundation for Integrated Health (FIH) is the Prince’s lobby group which attempts to make the hard-pressed NHS spend ...
... to ally himself with the batty medical opinions of the Prince of Wales? On his web site he had a section on this topic. For some ... cache, here is a quotation from a speech he made to The Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Health (12th October ... by taxpayers’ money. And guess who supports it? The Prince of Quacks, once again exerting his unconstitutional influence on public ...
... Bute Hospital. Michael Fox has been Chief Executive of the Prince of Wales’ Foundation for Integrated Health since 1998. Shelley ... 1989, now as Nurse Consultant Cancer & Critical Care Charles Kernahan is Chief executive of the National Kidney Research Fund, the ...