Here is my mail to the editor of the journal that published the Grey Guy
paper, Dr. Burrell's response, and my response to that. 


First, my original mail.  Remember, she is the editor of the journal. 


From: Jim Holmes <[email protected]>
> Dear Barbra Burell,
> 
> Will you, at your convenience please give me the names of those 
> colleagues who reviewed the following article published in your journal.
> 
> Systemic argyria associated with ingestion of colloidal silver
> Akhil Wadhera MD and Max Fung MD
> Dermatology Online Journal 11 (1): 12
> 
> Thank you for your attention and service,
> 
> James Osbourne

Her first response:

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Request for Peer Review Information

The identity of peer reviewers is confidential.
Sincerely,
Barbara Burrall,MD


My second mail:

 Hello Barbra Burrall, M.D.,

Thank you for your prompt response . 

Pardon me for misspelling your name in my first writing. 
        
Why are the reviewer's names confidential?  Is that a standard practice in
peer reviewed journals? 

There is nothing in the paper regarding the actual composition of the sol
that the subject consumed, nor any details of the quality of water or silver
used in its manufacture. 

What is the best way that I obtain that information? 


Jim 









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