User talk:Drmfreeman

Welcome
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Drmfreeman, good luck, and have fun. – S Philbrick  (Talk)  15:48, 13 July 2016 (UTC)

Forensic epidemiology
I see that you added material to Forensic epidemiology. The material appears to be close paraphrase of material from:

Could that be you?

You might be surprised to learn that we do not permit the inclusion of copyrighted material, even when added by the copyright holder, unless it is properly licensed.

See:Declaration of consent for all enquiries for a way to do that.

As an alternative, it could be rewritten. We normally added advice like "right in your own words" but obviously that doesn't quite apply here.-- S Philbrick (Talk)  15:53, 13 July 2016 (UTC)