Talk:Trevor Marshall

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[edit] Need for removal

Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on December 17, 2006. The result of the discussion was no consensus.

This article about Trevor Marshall needs to be removed. He is a scientist who is currently working on a hypothesis that has not been embraced by peer based review. I feel that he or someone close to hime is trying to push his case using wikipedia.
1. WP:NOT#OR
2. WP:NOT#SOAP
Also refer to Talk:sarcoidosis
The following sources have been critical of Trevor Marshall: [[1]](Authoritative BMJ source) [[2]]
His own websites, including a resume are: [[3]] [[4]] Note the similarity to the discussed Wikipedia entry
A man with two or three PubMed publications need not be on Wikipedia.--Savisha 09:31, 10 December 2006 (UTC)savisha

The user already has his site on wikipedia on which he makes a point for his hypothesis. It can be found on User:Trevmar. --Savisha 09:51, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

I agree. I have done a small amount of research on this guy and it does not appear as if this is a bone fide researcher who has performed what would be considered medical science. What I have read seems to indicate a) he misuses bone fide research as "proof" of his hypothesis and b) seems to dislike the medical establishment. As for his "Marshall Protocol" -- he need to come back after it has gone through a double-blind study before starting up websites... Lloydsargent 08:27, 26 December 2006 (UTC)