Neville Hodgkinson
[back] AIDS critics
[May 2007]
What killed Sally Clark’s child? by Neville Hodgkinson
Clearly, Professor Meadow is much respected and has made a distinguished
contribution to medicine. But was it really such an innocent mistake? Or was the
professor — in common with his paediatric colleagues — avoiding facing up to a
reality, unpleasant for professionals who have for years defended a
controversial vaccine: that when a tiny baby dies five hours after being
injected, a link between the two events might be more probable than that the
mother was a murderer?