As Andrew Wakefield states in his prologue, ''If
autism does not affect your family now, it will. If
something does not change--and change soon--this is
almost a mathematical certainty. This book affects you
also. It is not a parochial look at a trivial medical
spat in the United Kingdom, but dispatches from the
battlefront in a major confrontation--a struggle against
compromise in medicine, corruption of science, and a
real and present threat to children in the interests of
policy and profit. It is a story of how 'the system'
deals with dissent among its doctors and scientists.''
In the pursuit of possible links between childhood
vaccines, intestinal inflammation, and neurologic injury
in children, Wakefield lost his job in London's Royal
Free Hospital, his country of birth, his career, and his
medical license. A recent General Medical Council ruling
stated that he was ''dishonest, irresponsible and showed
callous disregard for the distress and pain of
children.'' Maligned by the medical establishment and
mainstream media, Wakefield endeavors to set the record
straight in Callous Disregard. While explaining what
really happened, he calls out the organizations and
individuals that are acting not for the sake of children
affected by autism, but in their own
self-interests. |
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