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Hamowy, Ronald (2008). Government and public health in America. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. p. 192-194.
ISBN978-1848440524.
The above source calls Brady a "malevolent liar" and that in writing about Reich she presented a "vicious, dishonest attack". However, this source does not say what about her writing is dishonest - I think the source presumes that one would understand Reich's theories and be able to detect differences. I think that this article would be improved to detail what Brady said about Reich that was controversial. I do not believe that this information is in this source on the pages I cited.
Blue Rasberry (talk) 21:03, 16 November 2012 (UTC)reply
This is the
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Mildred Edie Brady article. This is
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Hamowy, Ronald (2008). Government and public health in America. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. p. 192-194.
ISBN978-1848440524.
The above source calls Brady a "malevolent liar" and that in writing about Reich she presented a "vicious, dishonest attack". However, this source does not say what about her writing is dishonest - I think the source presumes that one would understand Reich's theories and be able to detect differences. I think that this article would be improved to detail what Brady said about Reich that was controversial. I do not believe that this information is in this source on the pages I cited.
Blue Rasberry (talk) 21:03, 16 November 2012 (UTC)reply