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Within his written statement to the Inquiry Dr Morris McClelland advised that there were capacity issues at BPL.

  • Read more about Within his written statement to the Inquiry Dr Morris McClelland advised that there were capacity issues at BPL.

Within the minutes of a UK Haemophilia Centre directors meeting it was described by Dr Mayne as limited quantities of concentrate from Elstree and Oxford.

  • Read more about Within the minutes of a UK Haemophilia Centre directors meeting it was described by Dr Mayne as limited quantities of concentrate from Elstree and Oxford.

Professor Michael Makris advised within his witness statement to the Inquiry that he believed that, had the UK been self-sufficient in concentrates, the number of HIV infections in haemophilia patients would have been a lot less.

  • Read more about Professor Michael Makris advised within his witness statement to the Inquiry that he believed that, had the UK been self-sufficient in concentrates, the number of HIV infections in haemophilia patients would have been a lot less.

Professor Edward Tuddenham was asked within his oral evidence to the Inquiry if it remained his view that if self-sufficiency had been achieved, that a considerable number of cases of AIDS would have been avoided, to which he responded yes.

  • Read more about Professor Edward Tuddenham was asked within his oral evidence to the Inquiry if it remained his view that if self-sufficiency had been achieved, that a considerable number of cases of AIDS would have been avoided, to which he responded yes.

Professor Tuddenham commented on a legal opinion to the Haemophilia Society, writing "Would the provision of home produced concentrate have reduced the number of HIV infected patients? The answer here must very clearly be 'yes'".

  • Read more about Professor Tuddenham commented on a legal opinion to the Haemophilia Society, writing "Would the provision of home produced concentrate have reduced the number of HIV infected patients? The answer here must very clearly be 'yes'".

Within a Blood Products Laboratory report it was explained if PFC processed plasma to produce Factor 8 for England, then less would be needed to be spent on BPL.

  • Read more about Within a Blood Products Laboratory report it was explained if PFC processed plasma to produce Factor 8 for England, then less would be needed to be spent on BPL.

Within his witness statement to the Inquiry, Dr Peter Foster advised it was known to be unlikely that PFC would begin production before the end of 1973. Construction began in 1971. It continued until 1974.

  • Read more about Within his witness statement to the Inquiry, Dr Peter Foster advised it was known to be unlikely that PFC would begin production before the end of 1973. Construction began in 1971. It continued until 1974.

John Walker wrote a letter to John Cashman advising a substantial proportion of the £6-7 million identified by Angus MacPherson would be needed to rectify the shortcomings which the Medicines Inspectorate had identified in its processes.

  • Read more about John Walker wrote a letter to John Cashman advising a substantial proportion of the £6-7 million identified by Angus MacPherson would be needed to rectify the shortcomings which the Medicines Inspectorate had identified in its processes.

Angus MacPherson wrote a letter to John Harley outlining that the necessary building works could be completed in approximately two and a half years.

  • Read more about Angus MacPherson wrote a letter to John Harley outlining that the necessary building works could be completed in approximately two and a half years.

Within "Notes on Feasibility Exercise Performed at Protein Fractionation Centre Liberton" it was stated instead of examining three-shift working patterns, the trial involved two shifts, each of 12 hours.

  • Read more about Within "Notes on Feasibility Exercise Performed at Protein Fractionation Centre Liberton" it was stated instead of examining three-shift working patterns, the trial involved two shifts, each of 12 hours.

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