September 27, 2014

Loren Mosher, MD, a psychiatrist who espoused drug-free treatment for schizophrenia. He was a graduate of Stanford

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Loren Mosher, MD (1933–2004)

September 27, 2014

Herbert Needleman, MD, A pediatrician and child psychiatrist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Dr. Needleman

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Herbert Needleman, MD

September 27, 2014

Florence Nightingale was one of the most influential women in 19th century England; a brilliant medical analyst

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Florence Nightingale (1820–1920)

September 27, 2014

Nancy Olivieri, MD is widely recognized as one of the preeminent crusaders for research integrity, best interest

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Nancy Olivieri, MD

September 27, 2014

Maurice Henry Pappworth, MD, (1910–1994) was, by any standard, a controversial figure. “A life-long outsider he chose

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Maurice Henry Pappworth, MD

September 27, 2014

John Pesando MD, PhD, an oncologist, did what few doctors have the courage to do; which is

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John Pesando MD, PhD

September 27, 2014

Jacob Puliyel, MD, MRCP, M Phil, heads pediatrics at St. Stephens Hospital Delhi, India, and member of

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Jacob Puliyel, MD, MRCP, M Phil

September 27, 2014

Barbara Seaman, an author, and patients’ rights advocate who was one of the first people to bring

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Barbara Seaman (1935–2008)

September 27, 2014

Richard Smith Richard Smith, MD. Former Editor British Medical Journal (BMJ), a founder member of the Committee

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Richard Smith, MD

September 27, 2014

Thomas Szasz, MD, “Psychiatrist Who Led Movement Against His Field” — He trained at the Chicago Institute

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Thomas Szasz, MD (1920–2012)

September 27, 2014

John W. Thompson, MD “must be counted among the saints of his century and of medicine, a

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John W. Thompson, MD (1906–1965)

September 26, 2014

“No name in contemporary English medicine is greeted with such polarized reactions as that of Dr. Andrew

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Andrew Wakefield, MD