User talk:Silverfern

Herb Green
I have removed your edits from this article, because they appeared to be moving the article towards a particular point of view, and you cited no sources. It may be that the existing article is not entirely neutral, and so I have asked other editors to examine it closely. Please see our policy on the neutral point of view before editing the article again.- gadfium 05:27, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

My source is a close colleague of Professor Green's, Dr. Margaret Liley, who worked with him for many years at National Womens Hospital. She is my mother. The original article was anything but neutral. It portrayed a decent, kind-hearted man as some kind of latterday Josef Mengele. I knew Professor Green personally and I was appalled by the article. Silverfern 13:20, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

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