Jason Peach, a student at Treloar's, was treated with commercial concentrate without his parents' knowledge and without them being informed of risk. The parents were only made aware of the possibility of their child going "yellow" with "a bit of jaundice", which they understood to be both mild and unavoidable. Read more about Jason Peach, a student at Treloar's, was treated with commercial concentrate without his parents' knowledge and without them being informed of risk. The parents were only made aware of the possibility of their child going "yellow" with "a bit of jaundice", which they understood to be both mild and unavoidable.
John Peach, parent of a student at Treloar's, was not told as soon as his son developed hepatitis. Read more about John Peach, parent of a student at Treloar's, was not told as soon as his son developed hepatitis.
John Peach, parent of a student at Treloar's, was not told that prophylaxis was trialled on his son. Read more about John Peach, parent of a student at Treloar's, was not told that prophylaxis was trialled on his son.
John Peach, parent of a student at Treloar's, was never told that his son was being given commercial concentrate. Read more about John Peach, parent of a student at Treloar's, was never told that his son was being given commercial concentrate.
The parents of Gary Bennett, a Treloar's student, were not informed of the DDVAP trial. Read more about The parents of Gary Bennett, a Treloar's student, were not informed of the DDVAP trial.
Gary Bennett, a student at Treloar's, was one of seven pupils put on a trial of DDAVP. Read more about Gary Bennett, a student at Treloar's, was one of seven pupils put on a trial of DDAVP.
Dr Morag Chisholm protested to Dr Aronstam "many times" that she did not want concentrate used on patients, but was told it was needed. Read more about Dr Morag Chisholm protested to Dr Aronstam "many times" that she did not want concentrate used on patients, but was told it was needed.
Gary Bennett, a student at Treloar's, was put on "long term prophylaxis" for which three different types of concentrate were used. Read more about Gary Bennett, a student at Treloar's, was put on "long term prophylaxis" for which three different types of concentrate were used.
In late 1984, Treloar clinicians told pupils that HIV infections were an unavoidable accident. Read more about In late 1984, Treloar clinicians told pupils that HIV infections were an unavoidable accident.
Dr Aronstam informed the Treloar's students about AIDs and said the risk was "very small". Read more about Dr Aronstam informed the Treloar's students about AIDs and said the risk was "very small".