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Belchertown Bulletin April 2017
Historical records can educate Irish nursing researchers
on European nations’ rejection of water fluoridation
   A seventeen-year-old informal survey of European nations appears to have shed more light on Europe’s rejection of water fluoridation than a recent report from Irish investigators published in the Irish Journal of Medical Science.
   In 1999, Eugene Albright of North Versailles, Pennsylvania, USA wrote to European governments to verify the extent that water fluoridation is used in their countries. His letters are available in the Belchertown Documentation Center.
   Many of his respondents specifically cited opposition to the use of public water systems to distribute a medicine as a primary reason they do not fluoridate.
   In contrast Mary Rose Sweeney and co-authors from the School of Nursing and Human Sciences at Dublin City University list unspecified “concerns about mass medication” as one of many reasons why almost all European nations do not use water fluoridation. Their abstract of the research appears in full at the end of this report.

   Christian Legros, director of the water system in Brussels, Belgium wrote to Albright, “The main reason for [not using fluoridation] is the fundamental position of the drinking water sector that it is not its task to deliver medicinal treatment to people.”
   Wilfred Reinhold, legal advisor to the Directorate Drinking Water, Water, Agriculture in The Netherlands, wrote, “The main reason for opposition against fluoridation of drinking water…was that fluoridation was seen as putting a medical additive into drinking water by the government ‘for the benefit of the society’.”
   Truls Krogh of the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs in Norway, wrote, “In Norway we had a rather intense discussion on this subject some 20 years ago, and the conclusion was that drinking water should not be fluoridated. It was thereby up to each individual to decide whether to use fluoride tablets, toothpaste or mouthwash to prevent cavities.”
   Paavo Poteri of Helsinki, Finland Water Treatment , wrote, “We do not favor or recommend fluoridation of drinking water. There are better ways of providing the fluoride our teeth need.”
   Jean-Marie Ries, Head of the Water Department in Luxembourg, wrote, “In our view, the drinking water isn’t the suitable way for medical treatment and that people needing an addition of fluoride can decide by there (sic) own to use the most appropriate way, like the intake of fluoride tablets, to cover their diary (sic) needs.”
  At the same time as Albright’s letter writing campaign, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Smith of Near Stoke on Trent, Staffs, UK wrote similar letters.
   Gerda Hankel-Khan, Germany attaché at the London embassy wrote the Smiths, “The argumentation of the Federal Ministry of Health against a general permission of fluoridation of drinking water is the problematical nature of compulsion medication and the problem of fluoride-containing waste water, as more than 99% of the used fluorides will get into the water.”
   Sweeney and co-authors found fluoridation is used in only 3 of the 28 EU nations, but mistakenly report, “Ireland and the UK currently add fluoride to water at a whole population level with Spain fluoridating in some regions.” Since only about 10% of the UK is fluoridated, it would appear to be closer to Spain than Ireland in this regard.
   The authors note that their respondents – “the offices with responsibility for fluoridation policy” – “could not/did not provide evidence” for cited toxic effects, but it is unclear who these offices with responsibility for fluoridation policy would be if there is no fluoridation policy because the countries do not fluoridate their water.

A European policy examination of water fluoridation practices and review of latest evidence on risks and benefits

S. Koseoglu1, A. Reilly2, M.R. Sweeney2

1NURISH, School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University; 2School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University

Controversy surrounding the addition of fluoride to water have prevailed in public discourse for the past ~ 20 years (1). No previous research has examined fluoridation policy and practices across the EU. The aim of this review was to examine water fluoridation policy and practices across the EU and explore the rationale for same.
   The offices with responsibility for fluoridation policy and practice in all 28 EU members were contacted to explore fluoridation policy/practice, when they were implemented and to explore the rationale for same.
   Ireland and the UK currently add fluoride to water at a whole population level with Spain fluoridating in some regions. None of the other 25 member states had a specific policy on fluoridation or added fluoride to water currently, although some had in the past. Reasons fluoride was not added included naturally high levels arising from volcanic regions, presence in other foodstuff’s or alternative sources such as tablets and toothpaste were advised. The rationale for not adding or discontinuing fluoridation of water was cited by some as resistance from anti-fluoride lobby groups, concerns about mass medication, unethical and un-ecological (sic) while no policy maker could cite evidence of harm at current EU levels.
   It appears that countries across Europe discontinued fluoridation for a variety of reasons, naturally high levels in their water, medicinal reasons, some cited toxic effects (sic) but could not/did not provide evidence for what this was. It appears to have been motivated by politics/public pressure and strong anti-fluoride lobbying, not any evidence of harm.

Reference
1. Reilly, GA. The task is a political one: the promotion of fluoridation. In: Ward, JW, Warren, C., editors. Silent Victories: The History and Practice of Public Health in Twentieth Century America. New York: Oxford University Press; 2007. pp. 323-340.

Published in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (2016) 185 (Suppl 12): S549.

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Reports from the Hardy Limeback Collection at UMASS

   University of Toronto dental professor Hardy Limeback has donated the following reports to the University of Massachusetts Du Bois Library. Apart from Rose and Marier 1977, none are available at the Belchertown Documentation Center.

Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Fluoride of the Committee to Coordinate Environmental Health and Related Programs. 1991. Review of Fluoride Benefits and Risks. US Public Health Service.

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Reporting. 2001. Toxicological Profile for Fluoride. Draft for Public Comment.

Canadian Public Health Association. 1978. Task Force for Fluoride. Final Report. Long Harbour, Newfoundland.

Canadian Public Health Association. 1979. Criteria Document in Support of a Drinking Water Standard for Fluoride. Final Report. Ottawa.

Colgate. 1992. Fluoride & dental health.

Estupiñan-Day, S. 2005. Promoting Oral Health: The Use of Salt Fluoridation to Prevent Dental Caries. Pan American Health Organisation. Scientific and Technical Publication No. 615.

Gabovich, R.D. et al. 1977. Fluorine in Stomatology and Hygiene. National Institute of Dental Research. Department of Health and Welfare Publication No. (NIH) 78-785. (Translation from the Russian Ftor v Stomoatologi I gigiene).

Health and Welfare Canada. 1991. Oral Health in Canada: Facing the Future. Edited draft 1990.

Kortelainen, S. 1995. Fluoride, dentin apposition and dentinal caries in the rat. Acta Universitatis Ouluensis D Medica 343.

Levy, S.M. 1992. A review of fluoride exposures and ingestion. A paper for the workshop “Evaluation of Current Recommendation Concerning Fluorides”, Toronto, April 1992.

Lewis, D.W. et al. 1982. Dental fluorosis survey relative to brick plant fluoride emissions in Toronto and Brampton, Ontario. Dental Health Care Services Research Unit, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto.

Lewis, D.W. 1994. Investigation of Inorganic Fluoride and Its Effects on the Occurrence of Dental Caries and Dental Fluorosis in Canada. Final Report for Contract No. 3726. Health Canada.

Locker, D. 1999. Benefits and Risks of Water Fluoridation: An Update of the 1996 Federal-Provincial Sub-Committee Report. Community Dental Health Services Research Unit, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto.

McDonagh, M. et al. 2000. A Systematic Review of Public Water Fluoridation. NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK.

Natick Fluoridation Study Committee. 1997. Should Natick Fluoridate? Natick, MA USA.

National Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped. 1981. A guide to the use of fluorides for the prevention of dental caries with alternative recommendation for patients with handicaps. Boulder: NFDH.

Rose, D. and Marier, J.R. 1977. Environmental Fluoride 1977. NRCC No. 16081. National Research Council Canada.

Samarawickrama, D.Y.D., ed. 1997. Fluoride – Its Benefits and Dilemmas in Dental Public Health. Proceedings of the CDA 2nd Triennial Meeting and Workshop, June 17-20, 1997. Commonwealth Dental Association.

Subcommittee on Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride. 1993. Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Surgeon General’s Ad Hoc Committee on “Non-Dental” Health Effects of Fluoride. 1983. Transcript of Proceedings, Day 1, Morning Session, April 18, 1983

Susheela, A.K. undated. A Treatise on Fluorosis. No publisher indicated.

Additional inventory of George Waldbott’s Papers
   In our last issue we published the inventory of the first two boxes of the Walbott Papers. Here we add brief inventories of boxes three through five. Please note this is a list of the contents of the boxes as the UMASS Library received them, some from Martha Bevis and some from Prof. Albert Burgstahler. The Waldbott Papers will eventually be organized into a coherent series of files.

   George Waldbott Papers Box 3: 42 files. 1. Endorsements, 2. EPA, 3. Enzymes, 4. Dr. Farrell, 5. F- ingestion total, 6. Florida – St. Petersburg [mostly newspaper clippings], 7. Fluorspar, 8. Fluorides: naturally vs. artificial, 9. Cyclomates, 10. FDA: Kelsey- Thalidomide, 11. Goddard [Dr. Jes. L. Goddard, FDA Commissioner], 12. Dentists vs. Population, 13. Dunning, James M., 14. Editorials [one, from the Macon Telegraph 07/19/1968, 15. Endorsements – WHO [empty], 16. Effects on teeth, 17. Analysis of dental statistics, 18. Critiques of dental statistics, 19. Diet and dental care, 20. California, 21. H.T. Dean [includes Exner annotation of testimony transcript], 22. Definition, design and background, 23. Delay effects on teeth, 24. Caldwell, Gladys S., 25. Canada, 26. Canada – Waterloo, 27. Canadian Diabetic Assoc., 28. Cancer – Taylor, 29. Cancer, 30. Communist, 31. Cartoons, 32. Caustic soda, 33. Chelation therapy, 34. Chlorine in water, 35. Corrosion, 36. Connecticut statewide fluoridation, 37. Rosahn, New Britain, CT, 38. Conversion concerning ppm., 39. Cooperators, 40. Cost, 41. W.R. Cox letters, 42. Gerald Cox.

   George Waldbott Papers Box 4: 34 files. 1. Other pollutants, 2. P.T.A., 3. Organization national, 4. New Jersey, 5. New Mexico, 6. News & Notes, 7. Newsweek., 8. Parents magazine, 9. Pauling, 10. Drew Pearson, 11. Detroit, 1965 & earlier, 12. Rapaport and mongolism, 13. Mongolism 1, 14. Mongolism 2, 15. New York City, 16. Folder of loose papers, 17. Ohio, 18. Critiques of N.F.N, 19. Revision of N.F.N., 20. Binghamton, NY, 21. New Zealand, 22. North Dakota, 23. Norway, 24. North Carolina, 25. Akron, OH, 26. Cincinnati, OH, 27. Mongolism 3, 28. Loose papers – Lennart Krook, 29. New York City, 30. Pressure Group, 31. President (do they drink tap or bottled water?), 32. Rate increases due to fluoride, 33. Reader’s Digest, 34. Red Cross.

   George Waldbott Papers Box 5: 46 files. 1. Detroit City Council, 2. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Zahn, etc. 3. Favorable News Media 1, 4. Favorable News Media 2, 5. Fand, Robert, unpublished paper, 6. Fluoride determination – Kettering, 7. Food and Drug Administration, 8. Frazier, Claude A., 9. F. questionnaire, 10. Foreign correspondence for Fluoride, 1967, 11. Groth, Edward, 12. German file, 13. Holland Conf. Oct. 1962., 14. Morden Comm., Ontario, 15. Critique of Hall report, Dec. 1968, 16. Canada Report, 17. Cancer (Research scientists), 18. Chicago Case, 19. The Healing Art of Christian Science, 20. Clinical Psychology, 21. Conferences on F- , 1956, 1961, 1963, 22. Contact dermatitis with book reviews, 1954, 23. Crank letters, 24. Great Britain, 25. Anglesey Great Britain, 26. Sammuels, A.E., London, 27. British Pure Water Association, 28. Bud Guest, 29, Burgstahler, Prof. Albert, 30. Burgstahler, 1965, 31. Australia, 32. Burgstahler-McKinney correspondence, 33. Lansing, 34. Lansing vote, 35. Kosel [George Kosel, Pasaic General Hospital, NJ], 36. The Journal of Asthma Research, 37. Jenkins, Prof. G. Neil, 38. Dr. Imberechts, 39. International Association of Asthmology, 40. International Congress of Allergology, 41. Honorary Societies, 42. Holland Conf. [one inch of loose papers], 43. Bibliography, 44. Bibliography, 45. Boston TV appearance, 46. British Anti-Fluoridation Drive.

Duesberg questions HPV’s role in cervical cancer
   According to an alternative theory of carcinogenesis developed by UC Berkeley molecular biologist Peter H. Duesberg cervical cancer is not caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), but by a long process of cell division that selects cancer cells with distinct chromosome numbers and arrangements.
   Duesberg and co-author Norma Erickson, writing in the Jan. 20, 2015 Sane Vax Newsletter, argue that the karyotypic speciation theory of cervical cancer better explains several aspects of cervical cancer epidemiology that are not explained by the HPV theory, including:
   1. Why do only 1 in 10,000 HPV-infected women develop cervical cancer?
   2. Why does cervical cancer only develop 20 -50 years after HPV infection?
   3. Why are cervical cancers so different from each other in terms of malignancy and drug resistance?
   4. Why are cervical cancers not eliminated by natural antibodies?
   The authors’ alternative theory focuses on a common attribute of cancer cells – aneuploidy, meaning they don’t have the correct number and arrangement of chromosomes. They argue that carcinogenesis is analogous to a process of speciation, in which each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes called the karyotype.
   “Until such time as scientists can verify or disprove the Karyotypic Speciation Theory of cervical cancer development, medical consumers must proceed with caution,” Erickson and Duesberg write.
   “This is a scientific debate which cannot be ignored,” they write. “Public health authorities and medical professionals must apply the precautionary principle by suspending the use of the HPV vaccines and supporting the already proven, safe and effective method of controlling cervical cancer – Pap screening.”
   “All risk and no benefit is not a wise medical choice under any circumstances,” they conclude.


Gastroenterologist would add probiotics to drinking water
   In her 2015 book The Microbiome Solution, Washington, DC-based  gastroenterologist Robynne Chutkan expresses concern over the effect chlorine in drinking water has on our symbiotic gut bacteria. While she also references “hundreds of other pollutants” in the water, she doesn’t mention fluoride specifically.
   Unfortunately, her book contains no citations or references of any kind.
   Here is the relevant passage from page 108:
   “Routine chlorination of public drinking water began in the early 1900s as a way to prevent outbreaks of cholera and typhoid fever, and although widespread chlorination has been successful at reducing the spread of waterborne diseases, it’s come at a cost to our beneficial bacteria, as even low levels of chlorine are very toxic to essential microbes.
   “Water filters designed for home use can remove most of the chlorine in tap water, as well as parasites such as giardia that may contaminate older water filtration systems and can survive low levels of chlorination. But treated water that’s been filtered still takes a toll on our microbiome, and in addition to chlorine, it can contain hundreds of different pollutants – including antibiotics. Perhaps a better idea would be to test for harmful pathogens, such as cholera and typhoid and put probiotics in the water supply instead of antibiotics and chemicals such as chlorine, in an effort to repopulate rather than deplete our already dwindling microbes.”

Belchertown Documentation Center catalog
   Each month this newsletter will update our complete catalog with new additions, shown in red. We have also added annotations, shown in brackets, after some listings. These may be revised as more information becomes available and errors are corrected.]
The categories with page number in the catalog are:
Audio tapes                  7
Books and chapters                  7
Booklets                  19
DVDs                  20
Files (people)                  20
Files (localities)                  30
Files (subjects)                  34
Hearings                  43
Journal issues                  44
Meeting programs                  49
Newsletters                  49
Newspapers                  51
Pamphlets                  51
Posters                  52
Reports and proceedings                  52
Scientific articles                  53
Theses and dissertations                  59
Transcripts                  59
Video tapes                  59



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Jonsen, A.R., Siegler, M. and Winslade, W.J. 1982. Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine. New York: Macmillan.

Keller, E.F. 1983. A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company.

Kennedy, D. 1993. How to Save Your Teeth: Toxic-Free Preventive Dentistry. Delaware, OH: Health Action Press.

King, J. 1985. Troubled Water. Emmaus, PA: Rodale.

Kirk, K.L. 1991. Biochemistry of the Elemental Halogens and Inorganic Halides. NY: Plenum.

Klein, H.A. 1974. The Science of Measurement. New York: Dover.

Kolata, G. 2005. Flu. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Konner, M. 1993. Medicine at the Crossroads: The Crisis in Health Care. New York: Pantheon.

Korn, J.H. 1997. Illusions of Reality: A History of Deception in Social Psychology. Albany: State University of New York.
Kramer, P.D. 1993. Listening to Prozac. New York: Viking.

Krimsky, S. 2000. Hormonal Chaos: The Scientific and Social Origins of the Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Krimsky, S. and Gruber, J., eds. 2013. Biotechnology in Our Lives. New York: Skyhorse.

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Leopold, E. 2009. Under the Radar: Cancer and the Cold War. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Levine, B.E. 2007. Surviving America’s Depression Epidemic. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green.

Levine, R.J. 1981. Ethics and Regulation of Clinical Research. Baltimore: Urban & Schwarzenberg.

Lovelace, A.M., Rausch, D.A. and Postelnek, W. 1958. Aliphatic Fluorine Compounds.  NY: Reinhold. (2 copies)

Martin, B. 1984. Uprooting War. London: Freedom Press.

Martin, B. 1991. Scientific Knowledge in Controversy: The Social Dynamics of the Fluoridation Debate. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Martin, B. et al., eds. 1986. Intellectual Suppression: Australian Case Histories, Analysis and Responses. North Ryde: Angus & Robertson.

Martin, B., ed. 1996. Confronting the Experts. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Maxmen, J.S. 1991. Psychotropic Drugs Fast Facts. NY: W.W. Norton.

McClure, Frank J. 1970. Water Fluoridation: The Search and the Victory. Bethesda: National Institute of Dental Research.

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Mintz, M. 1965. The Therapeutic Nightmare. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

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Moolenburgh, H. 1987. Fluoride: The Freedom Fight. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing.

Mooney, C. 2005. The Republican War on Science. New York: Basic Books.

Moore, T. J. 1995. Deadly Medicine. NY: Simon & Schuster.

Morin, P.-J., Graham, J.R. and Parent, G. 2005. La fluoration: Autopsie d’une erreur scientifique. Austin, Québec: Éditions Berger.

Morin, P.-J., Graham, J.R. and Parent, G. 2010. Fluoridation: Autopsy of a Scientific Error. Austin, Québec: Éditions Berger.

Moss, R.W. 1980. The Cancer Syndrome. NY: Grove.

Myles, B.S. and Simpson, R.L. 2003. Asperger Syndrome: A Guide for Educators and Parents. 2e. Austin: Pro-Ed.

Nakazawa, D.J. 2008. The Autoimmune Epidemic. New York: Simon and Schuster.

National Research Council. 1993. Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Nemeroff, C.B. and Schatzberg, A.F. 1999. Recognition and Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders. Washington: American Psychiatric Press.

Neustadt, R.E. and Fineberg, H. 1983. The Epidemic That Never Was: Policy-Making & The Swine Flu Affair. NY: Vintage.

Newbrun, E. 1986. Fluorides and Dental Caries. 3e. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Palast, G., Oppenheim, J. and MacGregor, T. 2003. Democracy and Regulation: How the Public can Govern Essential Services. London: Pluto.

Palfrey, J.S. 2006. Child Health in America: Making a Difference through Advocacy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Penney, D. and Stastny, P. 2008. The Lives They Left Behind. NY: Bellevue Literary Press.

Perrin, E.V.D., Finegold, M.J. and Brunson, J.G., eds. 1973. Pathobiology of Development –or Ontogeny Revisited. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.

Petersen, J.C., ed. 1984. Citizen Participation in Science Policy.. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.

Pfeiffer, C.C. 1987. Nutrition and Mental Illness. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press.

Pfeiffer, C.C., Mailloux, R. and Forsythe, L. 1988. The Schizophrenias: Ours to Conquer. Wichita: Bio-Communications Press.

Phillips, P. 1999. Censored 1999: The News that Didn’t Make the News. New York: Seven Stories Press.

Pichot, A. 2007. The Pure Society: from Darwin to Hitler. London: Verso.

Polya, J. 1964. Are We Safe? A Layman’s Guide to Controversy in Public Health.
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Price, W.A. 2008. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. La Mesa, CA: Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation.

Proctor, R.N. 1995. Cancer Wars: How Politics Shapes What We Know & Don’t Know about Cancer. NY: Basic Books.

Rampton, S. and Stauber, J. 2001. Trust Us We’re Experts. New York: Putnam.

Rath, M. 2003. Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks…But People Do!. Fremont, CA: MR Publishing.

Redding, R.W. and Papurt, M.L. 2000. The Dog’s Drugstore. New York: St. Martin’s.

Reilly, Gretchen Ann. 2007. The Task is a Political One: The Promotion of Fluoridation. In Ward, John W. and Warren, Christian, eds. 2007. Silent Victories: The History and Practice of Public Health in Twentieth-Century America. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 323-340. [filed under “Book Chapters” – Silent Victories].

Regenstein, L. 1986. How to Survive America the Poisoned. Washington: Acropolis Books.

Ronsivalli, L.J. 1998. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies: The Motives that Drive the Two Sides of the Issue. Methuen, MA: Mermakk Publications.

Ronsivalli, L.J. 2000. The Indisputable Case Against Water Fluoridation. Methuen, MA: Mermakk Publications.

Ronsivalli, L.J. 2006. A Common Sense Look at Water Fluoridation. Methuen, MA: Mermakk Publications.

Roorda van Eysinga, J.P.N.L. 1974. The uptake of fluoride by the root and its effects on various crops particularly freesias [in Dutch]. Wageningen: Centrum voor landbouwpublikaties en landbouwdocumentatie.

Rose, D. and Marier, J.R. 1977. Environmental Fluoride 1977. Ottawa: National Research Council Canada.

Rosenberg, M. 2012. Born with a Junk Food Deficiency. Amherst, NY: Prometheus.

Sabato, L.J. 1981. The Rise of Political Consultants. New York: Basic Books.

Sagan, C. 1996. The Demon-Haunted World. New York: Ballantine.

Sanclements, M. 2014. Plastic Purge. New York: St. Martin’s.

Sax, J.L. 1971. Defending the Environment: A Strategy for Citizen Action. NY: Knopf.

Sayre, A. 1975. Rosalind Franklin & DNA. NY: W.W. Norton.

Scheinberg, L.C.ed. 1983. Multiple Sclerosis: A Guide for Patients and Their Families. NY: Raven Press.

Schoeck, H. and Wiggins, J.W. 1960. Scientism and Values. NY: Van Nostrand.

Schwartz-Nobel, L. 2007. Poisoned Nation. New York: St. Martin’s.

Schweitzer, G.E. 1991. Borrowed Earth, Borrowed Time: Healing America’s Chemical Wounds. New York: Plenum Press.

Sears, J.L. and Moody, Marilyn K. 1994. Using Government Information Sources: Print and Electronic. 2e. Phoenix: Oryx.

Selinus, O., et al., eds. 2005. Essentials of Medical Geology. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Sheldrake, R. 1981. A New Science of Life. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

Shepard, T.H. 1976. Catalog of Teratogenic Agents. 2e. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.

Skinner, H.C.W. and Berger, A.R. 2003. Geology and Health: Closing the Gap. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Skloot, R. 2011. The Immortal Life of Henriette Lacks. NY: Broadway.

Skocpol, T. 1997. Boomerang: Health Care Reform and the Turn Against Government. New York: WW Norton.

Smith, G.E. 1997. The Secret War and The Fluoride Conspiracy. Victoria, Australia: Epeius Publishing.

Sollmann, T. 1936. Manual of Pharmacology. 5e. Philadelphia: Saunders.

Somers, S. 2015. Tox-Sik: From Toxic to Not Sick. New York: Harmony Books.

Sondergard, S.E. 2009. Climate Balance: A Balanced and Realistic View of Climate Change. Mustang, OK: Tate Publishers.

Spittle, B. 2008. Fluoride Poisoning. 2nd ed. Dunedin, NZ: Paua

Stephens, T. and Brynner, R. 2001. Dark Remedy: The Impact of Thalidomide and It’s Revival as a Vital Medicine. Cambridge: Perseus.

Steward, H.L., Bethea, M.C., Andrews, S.S. and Balart, L.A. 1995. Sugar Busters!. NY: Ballantine.

Steyn, D.G. et al. 1955. Endemic Goitre in the Union of South Africa and Some Neighbouring Territories. Union of South Africa, Department of Nutrition.

Sunderman, F.W. and Sunderman, F.W. 1970. Laboratory Diagnosis of Diseases Caused by Toxic Agents. St. Louis: Warren H. Green, Inc.

Susheela, AK, ed. 1983. Fluoride Toxicity. Proceediings of the 13th International Congress of the International Society of Fluoride Research, New Dehli.

Sutton, P.R.N. 1960. Fluoridation: Errors and Omissions in Experimental Trials. Melbourne Univ. Press.

Sutton, P.R.N. 1979. Fluoridation, 1979: Scientific Criticisms and Fluoride Dangers.

Sutton, P.R.N. 1996. The Greatest Fraud: Fluoridation. Lorne, Australia: Kurunda Pty, Ltd.

Steinman, D. 1990. Diet for a Poisoned Planet: How to Choose Safe Foods for You and Your Family. New York: Ballantine.

Szasz, T.S. 1974. The Myth of Mental Illness. NY: Harper & Row.

Tavris, C. 1992. The Mismeasure of Women. NY: Simon & Schuster.

Taylor, Joyal. 1988. The Complete Guide to Mercury Toxicity from Dental Fillings. San Diego; Scripps.

Tokar, B., ed. Redesigning Life?: The World Challenge to Genetic Engineering. New York: Zed Books.

Tolchin, S.J. and Tolchin, M. 1983. Dismantling America: The Rush to Deregulate. NY: Oxford University Press.

Troesken, W. 2006. The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Truhaut, R. 1948. Les Fluoroses. Paris: Sedes.

Turner, J.S. 1970. The Chemical Feast. NY: Grossman.

United Kingdom Mission. 1953. The Fluoridation of Domestic Water Supplies in North America as a means of controlling Dental Caries. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1969. Report of the Secretary’s Commission on Pesticides and Their Relationship to Environmental Health. Washington, DC: General Printing Office.

U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 1979. Healthy People: The Surgeon General’s Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Washington, DC: General Printing Office.

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. 1981. Dental Caries Prevention in Public Health Programs. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health.

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. 1986. Water Fluoridation: A Manual for Engineers and Technicians. Washington: GPO.

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. 2000. Toxicological Profile for Arsenic (Update). Atlanta: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.

Upton, A.C. and Graber, E., eds. 1993. Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Utley, M.J. 1995. Narcolepsy. DeSoto, TX: Utley.

Van Strum, C. 1983. A Bitter Fog. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Varney, W. 1986. Fluoride in Australia: A Case to Answer. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger.

Wakefield, A.J. 2012. Waging War on the Autistic Child. New York: Skyhorse Publishing.

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Waldbott, G.L. 1978. Health Effects of Environmental Pollution. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosby.

Waldbott, G.L., Burgstahler, A.W. and McKinney, H.L. 1978. Fluoridation: The Great Dilemma. Lawrence, KS: Coronado Press.

Walford, R.L. 1984. Maximum Lifespan. New York: Avon.

Walker, G.S.R. 1982. Fluoridation: Poison on Tap. 2nd ed. Mulgrave, Victoria: Magenta Press.

Ward, M.J. 1946. The Snake Pit. NY: Random House.

Warren, C. 2000. Brush with Death: A Social History of Lead Poisoning. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.

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Wohl, S. 1984. The Medical-Industrial Complex.

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Yiamouyiannis, J. 1983. Fluoride: The Aging Factor. Delaware, OH: Health Action Press.

Yiamouyiannis, J. 1993. Fluoride: The Aging Factor. 3rd ed. Delaware, OH: Health Action Press.

Booklets
Alesen, L.A. undated, circa late 1950s. Robotry and Water: A Critique of Fluoridation. Los Angeles: Freedom Club.

Alsleben, H.R. 1973. The Role of the Medical Examination in Preventive Medicine.

Banik, A.E. 1975. The Choice is Clear. Raytown: Acres.

Larson, G. 1967. Fundamentals in Foods. San Diego: The International Association of Cancer Victims and Friends, Inc.

Lewis, S., Keating, B. and Russell, D. 1992. Inconclusive by Design: Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Federal Environmental Health Research. Harvey, LA: Environmental Health Network.

Lust, B. 1968. Kneipp Herbs and Their Uses. Beaumont, CA: Benedict Lust Publications.

U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Unconventional Cancer Treatments, OTA-H-405 (Washington, DC: U.S. GPO, September 1990). [photocopy of pages 1-66,and bibliography]

US EPA. 1977. Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings. 2e. Washington, DC: USEPA.

US. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 1962. Public Health Service Drinking Water Standards.

U.S. Public Health Service. 1951. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference of State Dental Directors, etc. Laurel Springs, NJ: RJH Mick. [note: These proceedings were published by Dr. Mick who obtained the stenographers transcripts. The meeting was paid for by the Public Health Service.]

Weinberg, L., ed.. Circa 1995. Dow Brand Dioxin…Makes You Poison Great Things. Greenpeace.

DVDs
DNA: The Secret of Life. 2003. Windfall Films.

Dr. Strangelove. 1964. Columbia Pictures.

Dying to Have Known: The Evidence Behind Natura Healing. 2008. Cinema Libre Distribution.

The Fluoride Deception. 2005. Canton, NY: Fluoride Action Network.

House of Numbers. 2009. Knowledge Matters LLC.

Professional Perspectives on Water Fluoridation. 2009. Canton, NY: Fluoride Action Network.

Files - People (newspaper clippings, public letters and statements, etc.)
[Editor’s note: The number in parenthesis refers to the number of documents in the folder. We will specify what these documents are in coming issues as the catalog in continually expanded]
Allbright, Eugene (1)
Allukian, Myron (3)
-Allukian, M. 1993. Introduction to Symposium on Oral Disease: The Neglected Epidemic – What Can Be Done?” Journal of Public Health Dentistry 53(1): 45.
-Allukian, M. 2000. The neglected epidemic and the Surgeon General’s Report: A call to action for better oral health. American Journal of Public Health 90: 843-845.
-Allukian, M. 2009. Statement re. fluoridation of public water supply, contains a biographical statement.
Ames, Bruce N. (1)
-Ames, B.N. 1991. Natural carcinogens and dioxin. The Science of the Total Environment 104: 159-166.
Anderson, H.B. (1)
-Anderson, H.B. 1952. Fluoridation. New York: Citizens Medical Reference Bureau.
Anderson, Jack (3)
-Anderson, J. 1974. New fluoride flap shaping up. Chicago Daily News, July 18, 1974
-Anderson, J. 1974. FDA in new look at fluoridation. Long Island Press, July 18, 1974
-Anderson, J. 1974. A belated look at fluoridation. San Francisco Chronicle, July 18, 1974
[These are three versions of the same column, each edited differently than the others. The most complete version is that from the Long Island paper, including reference to the “doughty” Daughters of the American Revolution and Edward Groth III’s statement to FDA that fluoridation “was developed by the dental branch of the PHS and the evaluation of the adequacy of the evidence was conducted primarily by PHS scientists.”]
Armfield, Jason Mathew (1)
-Armfield, J.M. 2010. Community effectiveness of public water fluoridation in reducing children’s dental disease. Public Health Report 125: 655-123.
Ast, David Bernard (1)
-Ast, D.B. 1943. The caries-fluorine hypothesis and a suggested study to test its application. Public Health Reports 58: 857-879.
Ayoob, S. (1)
-Ayoob, S. and Gupta, A.K. 2006. Fluoride in drinking water: A review on the status and stress effects. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 36: 433-487.
[Contains the following memorable sentence that shows the seriousness of fluorosis in India, “Though fluoride has spread its tentacles in 36,988 habitations and the number of people falling prey to fluoride poisoning have been steadily increasing, an exact exposure-health relationship is yet to be properly elucidated.”]
Balog, Douglas A. (1)
-Balog, D.A. 1997. Fluoridation of public water systems: Valid exercise of state police power or constitutional violation? Pace Environmental Law Review 14(2): 645-690.
Baring, Walter S. (1)
-Baring, W.S. 1961. Keep public drinking water pure. Congressional Record October 16, 1961, A8231.
Barrett, Stephen (2)
-Yiamouyiannis, J. 1983. Who is Stephen Barrett? (extract from Fluoride the Aging Factor)
-Barrett, S. 1989. Fluoridation is safe, effective. The Morning Call [Allentown, PA], July 17, 1989
Bass, Charles C. (5)
-Matas, R. 1940. Dr. Charles C. Bass, Dean. New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, vol. 92, April 1940.
-Bass, C.C. 1957. Some important developments presently influencing dental health in America. The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society 109 (6): 201-216.
-Bass, C.C. 1968. Neglect of prevention of dental disease. The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society 120(1): 30-35.
Bassin, Elise Beth (7)
-Bassin, E.B. 2001. Association between fluoride in drinking water during growth and development and the incidence of osteosarcoma for children and adolescents. Doctoral thesis, Harvard School of Dental Medicine. [chapter 3 only]
-R. Wiles to C.W. Jameson, June 6, 2005.
-McCook, A. 2005. Harvard dentist investigated. The Scientist, July 11, 2005.
-Eilperin, J. 2005. Professor at Harvard is being investigated. Washington Post, July 13, 2005.
-Fargen, J. 2006. Fluoride debate may surge as treated water linked to cancer. Boston Herald, April 6.
-Bassin, E.B., Wypij, D., Davis, R.B. and Mittlemann, M.A. 2006. Age-specific fluoride exposure in drinking water and osteosarcoma (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 17: 421-428.
-Douglass, C.W. and Joshipura, K. 2006. Caution needed in fluoride and osteosarcoma study. Cancer Causes and Control 17: 481-482.
Beck, James S. (2)
-Gauthier, G. 2010. Fluoridated water poses risk, professor tells SACPA. Lethbridge Herald, Dec. 3, 2010.
-Beck, J.S. 2011. Fluoridated water is ineffective, unsafe and unethical. Calgary Herald, January 22, 2011.
Beeber, Paul Stephen (1)
-letter to the editor, Newsday, July 30, 1993 re. state legislation on fluoridation.
Begley, Sharon (1)
-Begley, S. 1993. The meaning of junk. Newsweek, March 22, 1993.
Belkin, Mark (1)
-Testimony of Michael Belkin before the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, February 17, 1999.
Benfield, James W. (1)
-Benfield, J.W. 1972. Observations on fluoridation of public water supplies over a period of 28 years. National Fluoridation News, July-September 1972.
Bernays, Edward L. (1)
-Edward L. Berneys obituary, Washington Post, March 10, 1995.
Bevis, Martha – annotations (1982) (1)
Bevis, Martha – annotations (1983) (3)
Bevis, Martha – annotations (1984) (5)
Bevis, Martha – annotations (1985) (2)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1987 (4)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1988 (3)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1989 (4)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1990 (6)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1991 (3)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1992 (2)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1993 (1)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1994 (2)
Bevis, Martha – annotations 1996 (3)
Bevis, Martha – collection at UMASS
Bevis, Martha – commentaries (6)
Bevis, Martha – correspondence with Davis Bragg, Belton, TX [1984] (8)
-D. Bragg to M. Bevis, January 24, 1984
-D. Bragg to M. Leath (Waco, TX), February 28, 1984
-D. Bragg to M. Bevis, March 4, 1984
-D. Bragg to M. Leath (Waco, TX), March 8, 1984 cc. M. Bevis
-D. Bragg to M. Bevis, March 10, 1984
-M. Bevis to D. Bragg, April 7, 1984
-M. Bevis to D. Bragg, May 31, 1984
-D. Bragg to B. Yowell (Killeen, TX), June 1, 1984 cc. M. Bevis
-D. Bragg to M. Bevis, October 25, 1984
Bevis, Martha – correspondence with Gerald Prazak, Charleston, SC [1982-1984] (3)
-G. Prazak to M. Bevis, July 19, 1982
-G. Prazak to M. Bevis, October 1, 1982
-M. Bevis to G. Prazak, June 5, 1984
Bevis, Martha – correspondence, Washington (1)
-M. Bevis to V. Hugartegui (Olympia, WA), August 27, 1984
Bevis, Martha – correspondence, 1983 (1)
-M. Bevis to T.E. Fite (Victoria, TX), November 29, 1983, 2 pages
Bevis, Martha – correspondence, 1980s (22)
Bevis, Martha – correspondence, 1990s (13)
Bevis, Martha – correspondence, 2000s (11)
Bevis, Martha – Fluoride booklet, 1986
Bevis, Martha – Fluoride News (1)
Bevis, Martha – Houston 1980
Bevis, Martha – in the press (2)
Bevis, Martha – letters to Albert Burgstahler, 1990s
Bevis, Martha – notes, May 1987 (1)
-“Smear vs. science”
Bevis, Martha – notes, 1998 (6)
Bevis, Martha – notes on They Dare to Speak Out
Bevis, Martha – press releases (2)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1979 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1980s (20)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda, 1986 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda, 1987 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1988 (5)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1989 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1990 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1991 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1992 (1)
Bevis, Martha – propaganda 1997 (1)
Bevis, Martha – recipes (3)
Bevis, Martha – support for political candidates
Bevis, Martha – (unknown date or provenance) (20)
Borei, Hans
Breggin, Peter R (5)
Brody, Jane E. (2)
Brower, David (1)
Brown, Rep. George E.
Buck, Robert H. (2)
Bull, F.A. (1)
Burgstahler, Albert (19)
Burk, Dean (5)
Calabrese, Edward J. (2)
Caldwell, Gladys (3)
Calvert, Ken
Carton, Robert (10)
Case, Kenneth (2)
Cayce, Edgar (1)
Chameides, Bill
Chesley, Elaine (5)
Churchill, V.H. (1)
Clinch, Carol (5)
Clinton, Bill (1)
-undated satirical letter re. Bill Clinton Statue Committee from Martha Bevis Papers, author unknown.
Cohn, Perry D.
Colquhoun, John (4)
Colquhoun, John – Med Hypoth article (4)
Commoner, Barry (2)
Coplan, Myron J.
Corbin, Stephen
Cox, Charles Raymond – see fluoridation census
Cox, Gerald J.
Cragoe, Doug (3)
Deal, James Robert (2)
Dean, H. Trendley (1)
Decker, Kris (1)
Delaney, James J. (3)
-Delaney, J. 1975. Fluoridation and caner, speech in the US House of Representative, Congressional Record, Monday, July 21, 1975.
Diesendorf, Mark (11)
Dobbs, Geoffrey
Dolan, Michael F. (50)
Doll, Richard (6)
Lord Douglas of Barloch (1)
Douglass, Chester (7)
Downey, Michael (1)
Duesberg, Peter H.  (1)
-Erickson, N. and Duesberg, P.H. 2015. What is HPV does not cause cervical cancer? Sane Vax Newsletter, Jan. 20, 2015.
Eakman, B.K. (1)
Easley, Mike (5)
Ellison, Shane (1)
Emsley, John (1)
Epstein, Samuel S. (2)
Escobar, Lorraine (3)
Exner, F.B. (4)
-letter to the Wall Street Journal re. Kettering Laboratory Bibliography, Nov. 11, 1960
Ewall, Michael (1)
Farber, Celia (3)
Featherstone, John D.B. (4)
Fleming, Robert J. (1)
Foulkes, R.G. (9)
Fowler, Betty (Spokane, WA) (1)
-D.J. Hilmoe to B. Fowler, October 1, 1999
Franklin, Betty Gyneth T. (1)
Franzen, Golda (1)
Fredericks, Carlton (1)
Frisch, John G. (3)
Garfield, Eugene (2)
Glasser, George (13)
Gofman, John W
Gorelick, L. [Kew Gardens, NY] – let. to the ed., The Nation; filed with McNeil, D.R. –published writings.
Gott, Peter (1)
Gould, Stephen Jay (1)
Graves, Shirley (2)
Greenberg, Stephen R. (1)
Grcich, Wynn (2)
Green, Jeff (3)
Griffiths, Joel (5)
Griffiths, Joel – references to Waste Not article (2)
Gross, Ludwik (1)
Groth, Edward (3)
Growth, Edward
Hamilton, Alice
Hanmer, Rebecca (4)
Heard, George W.
Hileman, Bette
Hill, David R. (4)
Hirzy, J. William (8)
Hodge, Harold (7)
Hoffer, Abram (1)
Honicker, Clifford T. (3)
Hooper, Edward (1)
Hornung, Heinrich (1)
Horowitz, Herschel (4)
Houk, Vernon N. (1)
Hurley, Kevin (1)
Ioannidis, John (2)
Isaacson, Robert (2)
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-press release from A.E. Bock, 16th California Assembly District: Bock Introduces Fluoridation Product Quality Control Act, January 10, 2000.
-Knight, A.M. to M. Bevis and others, January 11, 2000.
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[We have two versions: the original and one annotated by Martha Bevis]
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Leverett, D.H. (3)
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-excerpt from his 1982 Science article, Fluorides and the changing prevalence of dental carries, annotated by Martha Bevis
-a second and different set of excerpts as above, also annotated by Martha Bevis
Lillie, Robert J. (1)
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-Limeback, H. The evidence that fluoride is harmful is overwhelming. The Standard Times (New Bedford, MA), May 15, 2006.

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-London, A.A. 1964. The fury and the folly of fluoridation. Natural Food and Farming Magazine, June 1964.
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-D. R. McNeil to R.J. Faust, May 5, 1954 re. antis
-R.J. Faust to D.R. McNeil, May 13, 1954 re. antis
-R.J. Faust to D.R. McNeil, June 3, 1954 re. antis
-H.H. Urrows to D.R. McNeil, August 14, 1956 re. antis
-D.R. NcNeil to P.C. Goulding, February 24, 1961 re. antis
-R.W. Openshaw to D.R. McNeil, May 4, 1961 re. payment for conference participation
-D.R. McNeil to P. C. Goulding, May 16, 1961 re. renewed push for fluoridation
-P.C. Goulding to D.R. McNeil, May 25, 1961 re. Robert Welch
-D.R. McNeil to P.C. Goulding, May 29, 1961 re. planning ADA’s fluoridation promotion
-D.R. McNeil to P.C. Goulding, June 8, 1961 re. his mission to goad PHS on fluoridation
-D.R. McNeil to E.M. Bishop, July 5, 1962 re. McNeil’s work to promote fluoridation
-P.C. Goulding to D.R. McNeil, February 8, 1963 re. ADA’s fluoridation manual
-P.C. Goulding to D.R. McNeil, April 9, 1963 re. AMA’s work against healthcare for the aged
-D.R. McNeil to P.C. Goulding, April 12, 1963 re. AMA’s work against healthcare for the aged
-D.R. McNeil to P.C. Goulding, May 2, 1963 re. Jonathan Forman and the John Birch Society
-P.C. Goulding to D.R. McNeil, May 7, 1963 re. Jonathan Forman and the John Birch Society
-D.R. McNeil to P.C. Goulding, May 27, 1963 re. John Birch Society Committee of Endorsers
-D.R. McNeil to P.C. Goulding, July 9, 1963 re. his profluoridation pamphlet
-P.C. Goulding to D.R. McNeil, June 11, 1963 re. right-wing dental groups
-P.C. Goulding to D.R. McNeil, July 12, 1963 re. Fluoridation Manual
McNeil, Donald R. – interview notes (2)
-notes of interview with Frank Bull and Robert Mason, April 26, 1955
-notes of interview with H. Trendley Dean and J. Roy Doty, May 3, 1955
McNeil, Donald R. (1923-1996) –published writings (2)
-McNeil, D.R. 1961. The polemics of fluoridation. The Nation, February 6, 1961, pages 98-100.
[attached to this document are two letters to The Nation published March 4, 1961, commenting on McNeil’s article. ]
-McNeil, D.R. 1985. America’s longest war: The fight over fluoridation, 1950-. The Wilson Quarterly, Summer 1985: 140-153.
[In this article McNeil reports, “More than 10,000 scientific studies have shown that adding one part per million (ppm) fluoride to water will safely and effectively inhibit tooth decay…” A 2015 Cochrane Review found 157 on fluoride’s effectiveness, of which three were found to be of high quality.]
-cryptic note found with a photocopy of this article in the Bevis Papers
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fluoride, in children (1)
fluoride, in food and beverages (13)
fluoride, in infants (5)
fluoride, in military (8)
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-Garrec et Plebin, 1986
fluoride, in oral environment (2)
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Fluoride Action Network (16)
 “The Fluoride Problem” (1)
The Fluoride Report (6)
Fluoride Wars, comments on (6)
fluorine and intestinal microbiota
Luo, Q., Cui, H., Peng, X., Fang, J., Zuo, Z., Debg, J., Liu, J. and Deng, Y. 2016. Dietary high fluorine alters intestinal microbiota in broiler chickens. Biological Trace Element Research 173: 483-491.
fluorine chemistry (7)
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fluorosis, skeletal (3)
Food and Drug Administration (1)
-Nash, S. 2017. Bad diagnosis: FDA backs down from plan to regulate tests. The Progressive, Mar. 2017: 34-37.
Food & Water Watch (2)
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fruit juices
Fukushima (1)
gardasil (1)
ghostwriting in Medical Literature (1)
Gold Effect (1)
-Kundt, W. 1998? The Gold Effect: Odyssey of scientific research.
[We have not been able to confirm where this article was published. It was posted to the Cornell University Library website in 1998. The author’s affiliation was Institut für Astrophysik der Universität in Bonn.]
Great Lakes (4)
Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility
The Guardian (UK) (1)
Harmful algal blooms (1)
-Levy, S. 2017. Microcystis rising: Why phosphorus reduction isn’t enough to stop cyanoHABs. Environmental Health Perspectives, Feb. 2017, A34-A39.
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-Volk, S. 2017. Despite all the years, and all the
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International Fluoride Information Network Bulletin (9)
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International Society for Fluoride Research (2)
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (1)
Keepers of the Well
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Marcus Petition (10)
Massachusetts Citizens Rights Association (57)
Massachusetts Citizens Rights Association 2 (73)
Massachusetts Citizens Rights Association 3 (230)
Massachusetts Coalition for Oral Health (1)
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Massachusetts State Auditor – Dental Claims, 2010 (14)
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-Hospitals faulted on reporting of deaths, Boston Globe, November 28, 2016
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Men’s Journal (1)
-Pattillo, A. 2016. Is fluoride actually bad for us? December 17, 2016
Merck Index (1)
microorganisms, fluoride’s effect on
Midwest Physicians Committee Studying Fluoridation (1)
miscellaneous
misconduct in science
Mohawks
Monsanto (1)
most important papers (6)
mother’s milk (1)
-Konkel, L. 2017. Mother’s milk and the environment: Might chemical exposures impair lactation? Environmental Health Perspectives, A17-A23.
mountaintop removal (1)
mouse model (1)
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-press release, April 1980, “Fluoridated Water a Boon for Elderly”
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National Kidney Foundation (2)
National Mental Health Foundation (1)
National Network to Prevent Birth Defects (1)
National Pure Water Association (UK) (7)
National Research Council (2)
National Toxicology Program (3)
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Neurotoxins (1)
Hamblin, J. 2014. The toxins that threaten our brain. The Atlantic, March 18, 2014.
NFA – Sturbridge (5)
Nobel Prize winners (1)
The Non-Fluoridated Consumer (11)
nuclear power (5)
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NYSCOF – 1981 (1)
NYSCOF – 1984 (2)
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NYSCOF – 1998 (1)
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NYSCOF – 1999 (2)
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NYSCOF – 2010 (16)
NYSCOF – 2011 (4)
NYSCOF – 2012 (7)
NYSCOF – 2013 (4)
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-Fluorides in drinking water less beneficial than previously claimed, new study shows, May 26, 1989
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Pure Water News (7)
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Rachel’s Environment & Health Weekly #517
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Safe Water Foundation of Texas (8)
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Spotlight (1)
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-Past efforts to obtain “Proceedings, Fourth Annual Conference of State Dental Directors”
[This is an undated, typed list by an unknown author, perhaps Robert J.H. Mick, of communications with Members of Congress and government officials re. obtaining the transcript of this meeting.]
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Surgeon General’s Ad Hoc. Commission 1983 (1)
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Watch Your Mouth (10)
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whistleblowing (3)
WHO
Whole Foods (1)                 

Hearings
Jacksonville, FL, 1955. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies: A Hearing Before the Florida State Board of Health. Tampa: Florida State-wide Committee, Pure Water Association of America.

Washington, DC. 1954. Fluoridation of Water. Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives.

Washington, DC 1973. Vitamin, Mineral, and Diet Supplements. Part 1. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Environment, House of Representatives.

Washington, DC 1973. Vitamin, Mineral, and Diet Supplements. Part 2. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Environment, House of Representatives.

Washington, DC, 1977. The National Cancer Program. Part 2 – Fluoridation of Public Drinking Warer. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations. House of Representatives. 95th Congress.

Washington, DC 1977. Nutrition and Mental Health. Hearings before the Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, House of Representatives. 1980 Update. Berkeley: Parker House.

Journal and magazine issues
The Atlantic, Aug 1986

Cancer Control Journal, Vol. 5, Nos. 1 and 2, undated. circa 1978
Cancer Control Journal, Vol. 5, Nos. ¾-5/6, undated. circa 1978

Cancer News Journal, Vol. 7 Nos. 11-12
Cancer News Journal, Vol. 12 No. 1, 1973
Cancer News Journal, Vol. 12 No. 2, 1973

Covert Action Quarterly, Winter 1992-93.

Critical Reviews in Toxicology 31 (4&5), 2001.

Earth Island Journal Winter 1997-98
Earth Island Journal Spring 1998
Earth Island Journal Summer 1998

The Ecologist, Vol. 16 No. 6, 1986.

Environmental Science & Engineering, July 2008.

Fluoride Quarterly Reports Vol. 1 No. 1, July 1968
Fluoride, Vol. 1, No. 2, Oct. 1968

Fluoride Vol. 2, No. 1, Jan. 1969
Fluoride, Vol. 2, No. 2, April 1969
Fluoride, Vol. 2, No. 3, July 1969
Fluoride, Vol. 2, No. 4, Oct. 1969

Fluoride Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan. 1970
Fluoride Vol. 3, No. 3, July 1970
Fluoride Vol. 3, No. 4, Oct. 1970

Fluoride, Vol. 4, No. 2, April 1971
Fluoride, Vol. 4, No. 3, July 1971
Fluoride, Vol. 4, No. 4, Oct. 1971


Fluoride, Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan. 1972
Fluoride, Vol. 5, No. 2, April 1972

Fluoride, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 1973
Fluoride, Vol. 6, No. 3, July 1973
Fluoride, Vol. 6, No. 4, Oct. 1973

Fluoride Vol. 7, No. 1, Jan. 1974
Fluoride Vol. 7, No. 2, Apr. 1974
Fluoride Vol. 7, No. 3, July 1974
Fluoride, Vol. 7, No. 4, Oct. 1974

Fluoride, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan. 1975
Fluoride, Vol. 8, No. 2, April 1975

Fluoride, Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan. 1976
Fluoride, Vol. 9, No. 2, April 1976
Fluoride, Vol. 9, No. 3, July 1976
Fluoride, Vol. 9, No. 4, Oct. 1976

Fluoride, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1977
Fluoride Vol. 10, No. 4, Oct. 1977

Fluoride, Vol. 11, No. 1, Jan. 1978
Fluoride, Vol. 11, No. 2, April 1978
Fluoride, Vol. 11, No. 4, October 1978

Fluoride, Vol. 12, No. 2, April 1979
Fluoride, Vol. 12, No. 3, Oct. 1979
Fluoride, Vol. 12, No. 4, Oct. 1979

Fluoride, Vol. 14, No. 4, Oct. 1981

Fluoride, Vol. 15, No. 1, Jan. 1982
Fluoride, Vol. 15, No. 4, Oct. 1982

Fluoride, Vol. 16, No. 2, Apr. 1983
Fluoride, Vol. 16, No. 4, July 1983

Fluoride, Vol. 17, No. 1, July 1984
Fluoride, Vol. 17, No. 3, July 1984
Fluoride, Vol. 17, No. 4, Oct. 1984

Fluoride, Vol. 18, No. 1, Jan. 1985
Fluoride, Vol. 18, No. 2, Apr. 1985

Fluoride, Vol. 19, No. 1, Jan. 1986
Fluoride, Vol. 19, No. 3, July 1986
Fluoride, Vol. 19, No. 4, July 1986

Fluoride, Vol. 20, No. 1, Jan. 1987
Fluoride, Vol. 20, No. 2, April 1987
Fluoride, Vol. 20, No. 4, July 1987

Fluoride, Vol. 21, No. 3, July 1988
Fluoride, Vol. 21, No. 4, July 1988

Fluoride, Vol. 22, No. 1, Jan. 1989
Fluoride, Vol. 22, No. 2, Apr. 1988
Fluoride, Vol. 22, No. 3, July 1971
Fluoride, Vol. 22, No. 4, October 1989

Fluoride, Vol. 23, No. 1, Jan. 1990
Fluoride, Vol. 23, No. 2, Apr. 1990
Fluoride, Vol. 23, No. 3, July 1990
Fluoride, Vol. 23, No. 4, Oct. 1990

Fluoride, Vol. 24, No. 2, Spring 1991
Fluoride, Vol. 24, No. 4, Fall 1991

Fluoride, Vol. 25, No. 1, Jan. 1992
Fluoride, Vol. 25, No. 2, Apr. 1992
Fluoride, Vol. 25, No. 3, July 1992
Fluoride, Vol. 25, No. 4, Nov. 1992

Fluoride, Vol. 26, No. 1, July 1993
Fluoride, Vol. 26, No. 2, Apr. 1993
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Fluoride, Vol. 27, No. 2, April 1994
Fluoride, Vol. 27, No. 3, July 1994
Fluoride, Vol. 27, No. 4, Oct. 1994

Fluoride, Vol. 28, No. 1, Feb. 1995
Fluoride, Vol. 28, No. 2, May 1995
Fluoride, Vol. 28, No. 4, Nov. 1995

Fluoride, Vol. 29, No. 1, Feb. 1996
Fluoride, Vol. 29, No. 2, May 1996
Fluoride, Vol. 29, No. 3, Aug. 1996
Fluoride, Vol. 29, No. 4, November 1996.

Fluoride, Vol. 30, No. 1, Feb. 1997
Fluoride, Vol. 30, No. 2, May 1997.
Fluoride, Vol. 30, No. 4, July 1997

Fluoride, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 1998.
Fluoride, Vol. 31, No. 2, May 1998.
Fluoride, Vol. 31, No. 3, August 1998.
Fluoride, Vol. 31, No. 4, November 1998.

Fluoride, Vol. 32, No. 1, February 1999.
Fluoride, Vol. 32, No. 2, May 1999.
Fluoride, Vol. 32, No. 3, August 1999.
Fluoride, Vol. 32, No. 4, November 1999.

Fluoride, Vol. 33, No. 1, February 2000.
Fluoride, Vol. 33, No. 2, May 2000.
Fluoride, Vol. 33, No. 3, August 2000.
Fluoride, Vol. 33, No. 4, November 2000.

Fluoride, Vol. 34, No. 1, February 2000.
Fluoride, Vol. 34, No. 2, May 2000.

Fluoride, Vol. 35, No. 2, May 2002.
Fluoride, Vol. 35, No. 3, August 2002.
Fluoride, Vol. 35, No. 4, Part 1, November 2002.
Fluoride, Vol. 35, No. 4, Part 1, November 2002.

Fluoride, Vol. 36, No. 1, February 2003.
Fluoride, Vol. 36, No. 2, May 2003.
Fluoride, Vol. 36, No. 4, November 2003.

Fluoride, Vol. 37, No. 1, February 2004.
Fluoride, Vol. 37, No. 2, May 2004.
Fluoride, Vol. 37, No. 3, August 2004.
Fluoride, Vol. 37, No. 4, November 2004.

Fluoride, Vol. 38, No. 1, February 2005.
Fluoride, Vol. 38, No. 2, May 2005.
Fluoride, Vol. 38, No. 3, August 2005.
Fluoride, Vol. 38, No. 4, November 2005.

Fluoride, Vol. 39, No. 1, February 2006.
Fluoride, Vol. 39, No. 2, April-June 2006.
Fluoride, Vol. 39, No. 3, July-September 2006.
Fluoride, Vol. 39, No. 4, October-December 2006.

Fluoride, Vol. 40, No. 1, January-March 2007.
Fluoride, Vol. 40, No. 2, April-June 2007.
Fluoride, Vol. 40, No. 3, July-September 2007.
Fluoride, Vol. 40, No. 4, October-December 2007.

Fluoride, Vol. 41, No. 1, January-March 2008.
Fluoride, Vol. 41, No. 2, April-June 2008.
Fluoride, Vol. 41, No. 3, July-September 2008.
Fluoride, Vol. 41, No. 4, October-December 2008.

Fluoride, Vol. 42, No. 1, January-March 2009.
Fluoride, Vol. 42, No. 2, April-June 2009.
Fluoride, Vol. 42, No. 3, July-Septmber 2009.
Fluoride, Vol. 42, No. 4, October-December 2009.

Fluoride, Vol. 43, No. 1, January-March 2010
Fluoride, Vol. 43, No. 2, April-June 2010
Fluoride, Vol. 43, No. 3, July-Sept 2010
Fluoride, Vol. 43, No. 4, Oct-Dec 2010

Fluoride, Vol. 44, No. 1, Jan-Mar 2011
Fluoride, Vol. 44, No. 3, Jul-Sep 2011

Fluoride, Vol. 45, No. 3, Part 1, Jul-Sep 2012
Fluoride, Vol. 45, No. 3, Part 2, Jul-Sep 2012

Free Inquiry, Vol. 30, No. 1, Dec.09-Jan.10

The George Washington Law Review, Vol. 36 No. 5, July 1968

Health Action, Nov. 1980.

Health Freedom News, October 1985
Health Freedom News, October 1989.
Health Freedom News, May 1995

Human & Experimental Toxicology 19 (1) Jan. 2000.

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 45 (5), 1962.
The Journal of the American Dental Association, January, 2003.

Journal of the American Water Works Association, October 1999

Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Vol.5, No. 1, 1999.

Journal of Dental Research, February 1990 (photocopy)

Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, 27(4) - 2012
Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, 28(1) - 2013

National Health Federation Bulletin Oct. 1973
National Health Federation Bulletin Feb. 1975
National Health Federation Bulletin Nov. 1975
National Health Federation Bulletin Oct. 1977
National Health Federation Bulletin Jul./Aug. 1978
National Health Federation Bulletin Jan. 1979
National Health Federation Bulletin Feb. 1979
National Health Federation Bulletin May 1979

Newsweek, February 5, 1990.

Option, Spring 1988.

Pediatrics. Vol. 63, No. 1, Jan 1979

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Autumn 1997

The Progressive, December 1990

Scientific American, January 2008.

Skeptic Vol. 15, No. 2, 2009

Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 33, No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 2009

Townsend Letter, Nov. 2010

Meeting Programs and Abstracts
13th Conference of the International Society for Fluoride Research, 1983.

Newsletters
Australian Fluoridation News, March 1989

The Fluoridation Record (31)
[This daily newsletter was published by Michael F. Dolan of Belchertown, MA between July 1, 2016 and August 11, 2016 in 38 issues. It consisted of news and commentary about fluoridation and related topics.]

-The Fluoridation Record, July 1, 2016 [skeletal fluorosis in India]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 2, 2016 [FAN report on water regulation violations in Texas]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 3, 2016
-The Fluoridation Record, July 4, 2016 [dentistry’s response to Cochrane Review]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 5, 2016 [endocrinologists call for end to neurotoxin exposures]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 6, 2016
-The Fluoridation Record, July 7, 2016 [split in Health Care for All over dental therapists]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 8, 2016 [CDC ignores cost of dental fluorosis]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 9, 2016 [“A mouthful of fluorosis is a beautiful thing”]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 10, 2016 [review of Psychiatry Under the Influence, part 1]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 11, 2016 [review of Psychiatry Under the Influence, part 2]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 12, 2016 [review of Psychiatry Under the Influence, part 3]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 13, 2016 [Health official’s ties to soda industry]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 14, 2016 [ADA’s response to threat from Andrew Young in GA]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 15, 2016 [Mullenix report suppressed by NTP]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 16, 2016 [Johns Hopkins’ experiments on pregnant women]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 17, 2016 [JH researcher: fluoride as pro-health elixir]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 18, 2016 [JH researcher denies fluoride crosses placenta]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 19, 2016 [JH researcher: more errors in literature review]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 20, 2016 [EPA ignores synergy]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 21, 2016 [Thomas Frank on the professional class]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 22, 2016 [FDA rule on fluoride labeling]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 23, 2016 [further errors by John Hopkins’ Burd]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 24, 2016 [NTP spin on Harvard meta-analysis]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 25, 2016 [Grandjean on EC and endocrine disruptors]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 26, 2016 [Children unlikely to die from weekly fluoride program]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 27, 2016 [Fluoride and Oral Health authors on children’s toothpaste]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 28, 2016 [Alzheimer’s orthodoxy refuted]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 29, 2016 [Prosecution for research fraud]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 30, 2016 [Scotland’s Childsmile program endorsed]
-The Fluoridation Record, July 31, 2016 [misleading consent forms on premature babies experiment]
-The Fluoridation Record August 1, 2016 [opposition to fluoridation in Canadian history]
-The Fluoridation Record August 2, 2016 [Nakazawa’s Childhood Disrupted]
-The Fluoridation Record August 3 2016 [triumph of heterodox Lyme disease treatment]
-The Fluoridation Record August 4, 2016 [Little evidence dental floss is effective]
-The Fluoridation Record August 5, 2016 [Dentistry’s response re. floss]
-The Fluoridation Record August 6, 2016 [Seneff on glyphosate exposure]
-The Fluoridation Record August 11, 2016 [PFOS widespread in drinking water]

Healing News [Gerson Institute] 28(1), Jan/Feb 2013

HHORAGES – France
[This is a French group that was organized in response to the iatrogenic illnesses of children of women who were given sex hormones during pregnancy. The organization’s full name is Halte aux HORmones Artificielles pour les GrossessES.]
-HHORAGES – INFOS, numéro 12 – août 2016


Massachusetts Fluoridation News (10)
[This newsletter was published by Michael F. Dolan of Belchertown, MA in ten issues between December 7, 2015 and March 14, 2016. It combined the results of a signature campaign in western Massachusetts with topical news on fluoridation and related topics.]

-Massachusetts Fluoridation News, December 7, 2015
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, December 14, 2015
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, December 21, 2015
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, December 28, 2015
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, January 4, 2016
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, January 11, 2016
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, January 18, 2016
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, January 25, 2016
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, February 15, 2016
- Massachusetts Fluoridation News, March 14, 2016

National Health Federation Bulletin, Vol. 5 (1-2), 1959

Pure Water News [New Zealand], 1995

Waste Not: 373-379


Newspapers
National Fluoridation News Vol. 18 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1972
National Fluoridation News Vol. 20 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1974
National Fluoridation News Vol. 21 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1975
National Fluoridation News Vol. 21 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1975
National Fluoridation News Vol. 22 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1976
National Fluoridation News Vol. 22 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1976
National Fluoridation News Vol. 22 No. 3, Jul-Sep 1976
National Fluoridation News Vol. 22 No. 4, Oct-Dec 1976
National Fluoridation News Vol. 23 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1977
National Fluoridation News Vol. 23 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1977
National Fluoridation News Vol. 23 No. 3, Jul-Sep 1977
National Fluoridation News Vol. 23 No. 4, Oct-Dec 1977
National Fluoridation News Vol. 24 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1978
National Fluoridation News Vol. 24 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1978
National Fluoridation News Vol. 24 No. 3, Jul-Sep 1978
National Fluoridation News Vol. 24 No. 4, Oct-Dec 1978
National Fluoridation News Vol. 25 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1979
National Fluoridation News Vol. 25 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1979
National Fluoridation News Vol. 25 No. 3, Jul-Sep 1979
National Fluoridation News Vol. 26 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1979
National Fluoridation News Vol. 26 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1979
National Fluoridation News Vol. 27 No. 2, Apr-Jun 1981
National Fluoridation News Vol. 27 No. 4, Nov-Dec 1981
National Fluoridation News Vol. Spring 1986

Pamphlets [note: Because some of these are anonymous, they are listed by title.]
Brown, G.C. 1985. Schizophrenia and Depression: A Research Report. Regina, Sask.: Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation.

Caras, S. 1991. Doing Without Drugs: A Guide for Non-Users and Users. Santa Cruz, CA: self-published.

Fluoridation: The Great Experiment, undated
[transcript of Congressional hearing, 82nd Congress, USA]

Fluoridation – To Whom It Must Concern. Gladys Caldwell, undated.

Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies. 1955. Jacksonville, FL.

Fluoridation Fallacies, Charles Klint, Fresno, CA, undated.

Hypoglycemia Revisited. 1980 by K.W. Donsbach. International Institute of Natural Health Sciences, Inc. Huntington Beach, CA.

Lecithin and Health. 1969 by E.R. Hewitt, Health Publishing Co., San Francisco

National Fluoridation News. 1967. You are the guinea pig.

Proceedings of the Fourth Annual State Dental Directors, June 6-8. 1951. Published by S.R. Jones and R.J.H. Mick, 1968.

Roots of Decay: The Fluoride Conspiracy and Its Reversal by Tim Martin, undated, but post 1993.

The Sprouting of Seed for Fresh Food. Undated by D.R. Hiatt.

You Are The Guinea Pig. National Fluoridation News, 1967.

Washington, DC: Third and Final Rome? Undated book catalog, circa 1993.

Why Aluminum Pans Are Dangerous. 1946 by E.J. Saxon. C.W. Daniel Co., London.

Zanfagna, P.E. 1966. The Story of Fluoridation. Greater New York Committee Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.

Posters
$100,000 Offer: Doctor Calls Fluoridation Poison

Reports and Proceedings
Current Status of the Fluoridation Discussion. A report based on the proceedings of the 3rd Medical-Dental Conference on Evaluation of Fluoridation. Feb. 1960.

Elwell, K.R. and Easlick, K.A. 1957. Classification and Appraisal of Objections to Fluoridation. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. (filed under “Classification”).

Endemic Goitre in the Union of South Africa and Some Neighbouring Territories. Union of South Africa, Department of Nutrition, 1955.

Fluoridation: Litigation and Changing Public Policy. Proceedings of a workshop at the University of Michigan, Aug. 9-10, 1983.

Toxicological Profile  for Fluorides, Hydrogen Fluoride and Fluorine. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Apr 1993.

US EPA. 2010. Fluoride: Dose-Response Analysis for Non-Cancer Effects. Washington: EPA Office of Water.

US EPA. 2010. Fluoride: Exposure and Relative Source Contribution Analysis.  Washington: EPA Office of Water.

Scientific articles and journal reprints (on shelf or in filing cabinets, as indicated)
Agalakova, N.I. and Gusev, G.P. 2011. Influence of inorganic fluoride on living organisms of different phylogenetic level. Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology 47: 393-406. (filled under fluoride toxicity)

Agalakova, N.I. and Gusev, G.P. 2012. Molecular mechanisms of cytotoxicity and apoptosis induced by inorganic fluoride. ISBN Cell Biology article #403835. (filed under fluoride toxicity)

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Theses and dissertations
Ludigs, H. 2013. Fluorid und die Geschichte der US-amerikanischen Zahnmedizin, ca. 1900-1950. Universität Konstanz. (filed under Ludigs)

Transcripts
Surgeon General Koop’s Ad Hoc Committee on “Non-Dental Health Effects of Fluoride,: April 18, 1983. Day 1.

Surgeon General Koop’s Ad Hoc Committee on “Non-Dental Health Effects of Fluoride,: April 19, 1983. Day 2.

Video Tapes

Bioterror. NOVA documentary. WGBH Educational Foundation. 2002.

Clark University Fluoride Forum, Citizens for Safe Drinking Water, Oct. 24, 1996.

Community Water Fluoridation. American Dental Association X856, circa 2000.

A Dentist Tells the Truth About Fluoridation: Interview with Dr. John Colquhoun, May 1, 1998.

Evolution and Human Equality. Stephen Jay Gould. Natural History Magazine Video, 2002.

Hard to Swallow? The Water Fluoridation Debate. Irish TV, 2001.

Modern Meat. Frontline documentary. WGBH Educational Foundation, 1999.

Pennsylvania Environmental Congress. Carlisle, PA. Sep. 28, 1996. Keynote Speaker – Dr. Paul Connett.

Re-thinking Fluoridation. EPA Headquarters Union Calls for a Moratorium. Circa 2000

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