Still, if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck...
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I really don't have a problem with taking money from pseduo-intellectuals who think they know more about medicines and conditions than trained medical professionals... If they want to fill themselves with Hepar-Rubbish 6c or Tincture of Arsehole, then save yourself and argument and let them get on with it.
wish you hqad left it up. Dr. Chippen did a piece on her. Makes pharmacists look like quacks.
I don't really have a problem with problem with harmless inefective remedies for rich gullable patients but for it appear that phatmacists atre in support of these.....
If you were you worried about defamation surly even if the person who the comment was made about was able to prove your identity (almost impossible) they would still have to prove that anything you said was untrue. Well if you said she has an army Pilipino slaves that work for her for 10p a day - you world be off the mark (its more probably polish) and they would have an argument for defamation, but attacking the credibility of someone peddling hope in a £20 dropper bottle (and lets be fair that’s what is... or is it maybe water in a bottle with a fancy mystical sounding name?... not sure) to the sick and needy (or people with to much money than sense) is far from defamation. Im struggling to think reasonable argument someone could form to legally defend the reputation of something that is unproven? Stick it back up! in two months you'll be out of reach of UK law anyway
She's a former member of the Old Boy Money Wasting Club in Lambeth. The OBWMC do not like me. This is why one of their inspector's rang me up (Who, incidentally, is not allowed his own opinion. He has to think what the Stasi think. Hope it's worth it...)
Anyway, every right thinking person knows that the Glover woman is a pathetic little joke.
Frankly, I'm gutted I didn't think of it first. Imagine the profits you can make from selling tap water!
Hmm, yes all very good. Technically you aren't doing anything wrong by criticising the practice of another pharmacist. Unfortunately this pharmacist is an ex-president of the RPSGB, and thus has lots of important mates she can ring up. These friends could make your life not very nice. Remember, the RPSGB can obtain the authority to tap your phone, arrest members of your family and can initiate legal proceedings against you without your knowledge. Don't underestimate the power of the 'old boys network.'
Is it ethical for former presidents of a supposedly scientific organisation to promote homepathy?
Does The Welsh Pharmacist bring the profession into disrepute?
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6 comments:
I really don't have a problem with taking money from pseduo-intellectuals who think they know more about medicines and conditions than trained medical professionals... If they want to fill themselves with Hepar-Rubbish 6c or Tincture of Arsehole, then save yourself and argument and let them get on with it.
At least we'll be around a bit longer than them!
wish you hqad left it up. Dr. Chippen did a piece on her. Makes pharmacists look like quacks.
I don't really have a problem with problem with harmless inefective remedies for rich gullable patients but for it appear that phatmacists atre in support of these.....
If you were you worried about defamation surly even if the person who the comment was made about was able to prove your identity (almost impossible) they would still have to prove that anything you said was untrue. Well if you said she has an army Pilipino slaves that work for her for 10p a day - you world be off the mark (its more probably polish) and they would have an argument for defamation, but attacking the credibility of someone peddling hope in a £20 dropper bottle (and lets be fair that’s what is... or is it maybe water in a bottle with a fancy mystical sounding name?... not sure) to the sick and needy (or people with to much money than sense) is far from defamation. Im struggling to think reasonable argument someone could form to legally defend the reputation of something that is unproven? Stick it back up! in two months you'll be out of reach of UK law anyway
I tell you, I'm fucking worried.
She's a former member of the Old Boy Money Wasting Club in Lambeth. The OBWMC do not like me. This is why one of their inspector's rang me up (Who, incidentally, is not allowed his own opinion. He has to think what the Stasi think. Hope it's worth it...)
Anyway, every right thinking person knows that the Glover woman is a pathetic little joke.
Frankly, I'm gutted I didn't think of it first. Imagine the profits you can make from selling tap water!
didnt del boy come up with the idea in a xmas special? think he called it peckham spring tho
Hmm, yes all very good. Technically you aren't doing anything wrong by criticising the practice of another pharmacist. Unfortunately this pharmacist is an ex-president of the RPSGB, and thus has lots of important mates she can ring up. These friends could make your life not very nice. Remember, the RPSGB can obtain the authority to tap your phone, arrest members of your family and can initiate legal proceedings against you without your knowledge.
Don't underestimate the power of the 'old boys network.'
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