证据来了,1996年美国神经外科大夫说朱令案件# WaterWorld - 未名水世界
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1. 朱令中毒的铊和孙维实验室的不一样
2. 肇事者是一个朱的追求者。
孙黑们还有什么话说?
:)
http://www.promedmail.org/direct.php?id=19960120.0147
Published Date: 1996-01-20 23:50:00
Subject: PROMED: Thallium poisoning - China (Zhu Ling case) (4)
Archive Number: 19960120.0147
From: Robert A. Fink, M.D., via: [email protected] (Virtual Clinic)
Date: Sat Jan 20, 1996
THALLIUM POISONING - CHINA (ZHU LING CASE) (4)
==============================================
[The case involved a young woman, Zhu Ling, in coma, from neurological
disease of unknown etiology. After extensive correspondence
over the Internet, in which further tests were suggested, the
diagnosis was eventually established as thallium poisoning. For
some of the background on this case, see "Thallium poisoning - China",
promed-1995 archive.951017 & promed-1995 archive.951018.
How the patient became exposed to thallium was unknown at the time.
This posting gives the most recent information.]
....................................
The following message has been posted at
http://www.radsci.ucla.edu/telemed/zhuling/bulletin
by: Robert A. Fink, M. D. Neurosurgeon
Topic: homicide attempt
A recent article appeared in "U. S. Medicine" regarding the
work of Dr. Steve Cunnion, a U. S. Navy physician, which states
that a report has been made to the Bureau of Public Security in
China, alleging that Zhu Ling's thallium poisoning was the result
of an attempted murder. It was further alleged that the
perpetrator was a jilted suitor and that the source of the thallium
was *not* the laboratory in which Zhu Ling worked.
2. 肇事者是一个朱的追求者。
孙黑们还有什么话说?
:)
http://www.promedmail.org/direct.php?id=19960120.0147
Published Date: 1996-01-20 23:50:00
Subject: PROMED: Thallium poisoning - China (Zhu Ling case) (4)
Archive Number: 19960120.0147
From: Robert A. Fink, M.D., via: [email protected] (Virtual Clinic)
Date: Sat Jan 20, 1996
THALLIUM POISONING - CHINA (ZHU LING CASE) (4)
==============================================
[The case involved a young woman, Zhu Ling, in coma, from neurological
disease of unknown etiology. After extensive correspondence
over the Internet, in which further tests were suggested, the
diagnosis was eventually established as thallium poisoning. For
some of the background on this case, see "Thallium poisoning - China",
promed-1995 archive.951017 & promed-1995 archive.951018.
How the patient became exposed to thallium was unknown at the time.
This posting gives the most recent information.]
....................................
The following message has been posted at
http://www.radsci.ucla.edu/telemed/zhuling/bulletin
by: Robert A. Fink, M. D. Neurosurgeon
Topic: homicide attempt
A recent article appeared in "U. S. Medicine" regarding the
work of Dr. Steve Cunnion, a U. S. Navy physician, which states
that a report has been made to the Bureau of Public Security in
China, alleging that Zhu Ling's thallium poisoning was the result
of an attempted murder. It was further alleged that the
perpetrator was a jilted suitor and that the source of the thallium
was *not* the laboratory in which Zhu Ling worked.