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Professor Carl Elliott The Occasional Human Sacrifice

The Health Consumer Advocacy Alliance is extremely grateful to Prof. Carl Elliott for offering to give a free public talk on his latest book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice, on the 5th of August.
Together with the Auckland Women’s Health Council, the Health Consumer Advocacy Alliance had the honour of co-presenting this event.
Carl’s talk was held on the evening of the 5th of August 2024, the 36th anniversary of the release of the Cartwright Report. This was an ideal opportunity to remember the victims of Aotearoa New Zealand’s infamous episode of unethical medical experimentation; Carl’s book and talk both feature whistleblower Dr Ron Jones and the ‘unfortunate experiment’.
There were many people who couldn’t make it to the talk, and we are pleased to present the video of Carl’s talk here. We thank AWHC Committee member, Nicky Power, and Orlando Stewart for videoing the talk; and we are immensely grateful to Orlando (of Stella Maris Production) for his editing and post-production work that enable us to share the video.

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