--- Gilbert Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Compliments for your sharp observations, which you
> have outlined below.
> You should tutor some our goanet "research
> scientists" to interpret correctly what to most is
> plainly observed.
>
Mario observes:
>
Gilbert,
I did not have to "inter
I am sorry that Gilbert thinks that I have distorted
one of his claims, made a mistake on one, and
fabricated another one. Because of this dispute he has
gone on and said several negative things about me, and
implied that I am a fool. But I am grateful to him to
have at least been generous enough
Hi Fred,
I attempted to bring to Goanet readers some of the advances and pitfalls in
practice patterns in my filed of expertise. I appreciate the thanks I recieved
both publicly and privately from the goanetters. I wished other specialists
would have used this opporutnity to undertake a simil
Santosh, as usual, keeps distorting other peoples' writings. He is so good at
it, that I wonder if he does the same in his daily work?
Kind Regards, GL
Kevin .
Both you (Santosh) and Jose appear to have missed the gist of Gilbert's post.
GL: Absolutely correct!
-- Sa
Hi Mario,
I beg your indulgence to switch the title of the thread "Allowing Others To
Walk Their Paths" to the more appropriate "Another Kaneo .. or is it .. Hot
Air?"
Compliments for your sharp observations, which you have outlined below.
You should tutor some our goanet "research scientists"
Now instead of maligning yesterday's mauxis for their kaneo, why do not
today's xapais provide explanations of today's observations? Or would we
have to go to the Xapotam web site for that?
>Kind Regards, GL
>
GL,
Should'nt it be "another kani"
Zaito kaneo
Ek kani
Konknichea mogan,
AT
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--- Gilbert Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I notice quite a few doctors were in the forefront
> in their attacks on religion. Yet when it comes to
> abuses in medicine, they are silent. Or they may
> voice concern about "confusing Goan readers" by
> alerting them about poor medical pract
My apologies to the few who found my writings making the practice of good
medicine both controversial and misleading. Some had their sodanchem confusaum
muree. I tried to inform Goans about the current standard of cancer care
without demagoging the facts. Is this not, what a bulletin board is m
My post discourages the use of MAJOR cancer surgery in keeping with current
standards of care in cancer. The practitioners of poor cancer care are
unfortunately physicians. These are especially those who were trained more than
15 years ago and who do not necessarily keep up with the science. Li