| + | * https://quackwatch.org/related/Cancer/laetrile/ The Rise and Fall of [[Laetrile]]. Benjamin Wilson, M.D., May 18, 2019 Dans cet article il est assez longuement parlé de Robert Bradford ... |
| * http://lymeblog.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1529 Trio indicted in fake Lyme disease diagnosis, cure and marketing scheme. <br>Date: Friday, December 2005. Topic: Misinformation.<br>LymeBlog News<br>Lexington, KY USA<br>By Mac McDonald, LymeBlog News Editor | | * http://lymeblog.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1529 Trio indicted in fake Lyme disease diagnosis, cure and marketing scheme. <br>Date: Friday, December 2005. Topic: Misinformation.<br>LymeBlog News<br>Lexington, KY USA<br>By Mac McDonald, LymeBlog News Editor |
| * http://www.casewatch.org/doj/bradford/indictment.shtml Robert W. Bradford Indicted (2008) Stephen Barrett, M.D.<br>In 2008, Robert W. Bradford, C.R.B., Inc. (d/b/a American Biologics), C.R.B.'s chief operating officer Brigitte G. Bird, and John R. Toth, M.D. were charged with conspiring to violate federal food and drug laws and defraud individuals seeking medical care. The indictment (shown below) stated that Bradford, C.R.B., and Bird marketed[u] bogus Lyme disease products[/u] and [u]a microscope falsely claimed to diagnose the disease[/u]. Bradford, who founded CRB, claims to be a doctor and a professor but has no relevant degree from an accredited school. Toth is serving a prison sentence for manslaughter related to the death of a woman whom he falsely diagnosed with Lyme disease and treated with a dangerous intravenous product sold by American Biologics. Bradford has a long history of quackery-related activities. In 1977, he was convicted of conspiring to smuggle [[laetrile]] (a quack cancer remedy) into the United States. | | * http://www.casewatch.org/doj/bradford/indictment.shtml Robert W. Bradford Indicted (2008) Stephen Barrett, M.D.<br>In 2008, Robert W. Bradford, C.R.B., Inc. (d/b/a American Biologics), C.R.B.'s chief operating officer Brigitte G. Bird, and John R. Toth, M.D. were charged with conspiring to violate federal food and drug laws and defraud individuals seeking medical care. The indictment (shown below) stated that Bradford, C.R.B., and Bird marketed[u] bogus Lyme disease products[/u] and [u]a microscope falsely claimed to diagnose the disease[/u]. Bradford, who founded CRB, claims to be a doctor and a professor but has no relevant degree from an accredited school. Toth is serving a prison sentence for manslaughter related to the death of a woman whom he falsely diagnosed with Lyme disease and treated with a dangerous intravenous product sold by American Biologics. Bradford has a long history of quackery-related activities. In 1977, he was convicted of conspiring to smuggle [[laetrile]] (a quack cancer remedy) into the United States. |