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Professor Ian Franklin gave evidence to the Inquiry that Dame Sheila "didn't really know what was going to be happening" when reflecting on the findings in her textbook 'Disease of the Liver and Biliary Systems'.

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INQY1000068 - Transcript of Birmingham Haemophilia Centres - Inquiry Presentation & Professor Ian Franklin - 27 Oct 2020

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20 October 2020
Chapter/issue
Knowledge: Hepatitis Risks 1970 and after
Key Person(s)
Professor Ian Maxwell Franklin

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INQY1000068 Transcript of Birmingham Haemophilia Centres Inquiry Presentation & Professor Ian Franklin 27 Oct 2020

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