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I dug up the POZ magazine reference - it's brief, but does give the cause of death and a general time frame, and seems more reliable/detailed than Greenberg's website. MastCell 17:40, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Sorry, i didn't have time to add this - i saw in some places that the 28 Oct 1994 injection was not the first time he did this. The first time was in Spain according to some sources, AFAIR undated. Feel free to google and add the missing material with appropriate references... Boud 23:08, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
I think it should be mentioned in the article that he was a medical charlatan and quack doctor. It would better explain his denialism. RedAndr ( talk) 16:11, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
If anyone has access to Washington Post archives, this article may prove useful:
— Scien tizzle 16:43, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Willner's troubles with the Florida Medical Board are sourced to Celia Farber, who cannot be regarded as a reliable source for topics related to HIV/AIDS denialism.
Willner's first encounter with the Board was in 1987, and resulted in a fine and a one year's suspension of his medical licence over his involvement in a mail order diet pill scam. The administrative hearing is reported here: http://www.circare.org/pd/willnerflorder_19890607.pdf
However his second Medical Board case began in 1991, and resulted in permanent revocation of his medical licence. This involved, among other things, serious irregularities in his prescription and supervision of cocaine hydrochloride preparations, and his claims he could cure AIDS by administering ozone intravenously. See: https://www.doah.state.fl.us/ros/1991/91006795.PDF
Summarising these issues a the "Florida Board of Medicine ruling that Willner had made inappropriate medical claims for food products" as stated by Farber seriously misrepresents the reasons for his licence cancellation. On A Leash ( talk) 06:29, 15 February 2024 (UTC)
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I dug up the POZ magazine reference - it's brief, but does give the cause of death and a general time frame, and seems more reliable/detailed than Greenberg's website. MastCell 17:40, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Sorry, i didn't have time to add this - i saw in some places that the 28 Oct 1994 injection was not the first time he did this. The first time was in Spain according to some sources, AFAIR undated. Feel free to google and add the missing material with appropriate references... Boud 23:08, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
I think it should be mentioned in the article that he was a medical charlatan and quack doctor. It would better explain his denialism. RedAndr ( talk) 16:11, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
If anyone has access to Washington Post archives, this article may prove useful:
— Scien tizzle 16:43, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Willner's troubles with the Florida Medical Board are sourced to Celia Farber, who cannot be regarded as a reliable source for topics related to HIV/AIDS denialism.
Willner's first encounter with the Board was in 1987, and resulted in a fine and a one year's suspension of his medical licence over his involvement in a mail order diet pill scam. The administrative hearing is reported here: http://www.circare.org/pd/willnerflorder_19890607.pdf
However his second Medical Board case began in 1991, and resulted in permanent revocation of his medical licence. This involved, among other things, serious irregularities in his prescription and supervision of cocaine hydrochloride preparations, and his claims he could cure AIDS by administering ozone intravenously. See: https://www.doah.state.fl.us/ros/1991/91006795.PDF
Summarising these issues a the "Florida Board of Medicine ruling that Willner had made inappropriate medical claims for food products" as stated by Farber seriously misrepresents the reasons for his licence cancellation. On A Leash ( talk) 06:29, 15 February 2024 (UTC)