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Harold Hillman obituary
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Mayer Hillman
Sun 25 Sep 2016 11.43 EDT
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My brother Harold Hillman, who has died aged 85, was a biological scientist whose research had application in resuscitation, animal slaughter, execution techniques and the use of electric stun guns. He found that the lives of people and animals, such as newborn calves, could be saved with a device similar to the one used to inflate airbeds, and that a lethal injection rather than the electric chair was a more “humane” method of execution.
He repeatedly challenged the orthodox scientific community in its interpretations of the effects on cell structures of extracting, dehydrating and staining under the electron microscope. In the book The Living Cell (1980), which Harold wrote with Peter Sartory, he argued that the technique resulted in fundamental changes to the cells themselves, and was thus unreliable, a view rejected by most of his peers, and for which he paid a high price in career terms.
Harold was uncompromisingly and intellectually honest, dedicated to leading a life based on principle and driven by a strong moral compass that affected everyone he met. Its origins lay in his upbringing by our mother, Annie, a [General Practitioner] who saw her responsibility to her sick patients as overriding that to her children. Its manifestation was revealed in every aspect of his life – his family, his humanist philosophy (he met his wife, Elizabeth, a teacher of deaf people, at a Humanist Society party in 1973), his abhorrence of capitalism and his commitment to exposing institutional corruption, the diminution of academic freedom, cover-ups of discreditable research, loss of human rights and abuse of animal welfare. He was a vegan and refused to wear leather shoes.
Born in London, Harold was the second of three sons of Annie (nee Rabinowitz) and David Hillman, a stained-glass artist. After qualifying at Middlesex hospital medical school in 1956, he worked in general practice while obtaining degrees in physiology at University College London, and a PhD in biochemistry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. His subsequent professional life was largely based at Surrey University, first as reader in physiology, and later as founder and director of the Unity Laboratory of Applied Neurobiology. He wrote six books and published more than 150 papers on various subjects related to his research.
He played an active part in many organisations and societies, including the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture (now Freedom from Torture), the Council for Academic Freedom and Academic Standards, Freedom to Care, and the Association of University Teachers. He was a founding member of Amnesty International and founding editor of Resuscitation, the official journal of the European Resuscitation Council.
Harold is survived by Elizabeth, their children, Alexander, Rachel, Benedict and Sophia, four grandchildren, and me.
Harold Hillman obituary
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/sep/25/harold-hillman-obituary
Mayer Hillman
Sun 25 Sep 2016 11.43 EDT
Last modified on Wed 14 Feb 2018 15.45 EST
My brother Harold Hillman, who has died aged 85, was a biological scientist whose research had application in resuscitation, animal slaughter, execution techniques and the use of electric stun guns. He found that the lives of people and animals, such as newborn calves, could be saved with a device similar to the one used to inflate airbeds, and that a lethal injection rather than the electric chair was a more “humane” method of execution.
He repeatedly challenged the orthodox scientific community in its interpretations of the effects on cell structures of extracting, dehydrating and staining under the electron microscope. In the book The Living Cell (1980), which Harold wrote with Peter Sartory, he argued that the technique resulted in fundamental changes to the cells themselves, and was thus unreliable, a view rejected by most of his peers, and for which he paid a high price in career terms.
Harold was uncompromisingly and intellectually honest, dedicated to leading a life based on principle and driven by a strong moral compass that affected everyone he met. Its origins lay in his upbringing by our mother, Annie, a [General Practitioner] who saw her responsibility to her sick patients as overriding that to her children. Its manifestation was revealed in every aspect of his life – his family, his humanist philosophy (he met his wife, Elizabeth, a teacher of deaf people, at a Humanist Society party in 1973), his abhorrence of capitalism and his commitment to exposing institutional corruption, the diminution of academic freedom, cover-ups of discreditable research, loss of human rights and abuse of animal welfare. He was a vegan and refused to wear leather shoes.
Born in London, Harold was the second of three sons of Annie (nee Rabinowitz) and David Hillman, a stained-glass artist. After qualifying at Middlesex hospital medical school in 1956, he worked in general practice while obtaining degrees in physiology at University College London, and a PhD in biochemistry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. His subsequent professional life was largely based at Surrey University, first as reader in physiology, and later as founder and director of the Unity Laboratory of Applied Neurobiology. He wrote six books and published more than 150 papers on various subjects related to his research.
He played an active part in many organisations and societies, including the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture (now Freedom from Torture), the Council for Academic Freedom and Academic Standards, Freedom to Care, and the Association of University Teachers. He was a founding member of Amnesty International and founding editor of Resuscitation, the official journal of the European Resuscitation Council.
Harold is survived by Elizabeth, their children, Alexander, Rachel, Benedict and Sophia, four grandchildren, and me.
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Harold Hillman obituary
Other lives: Biological scientist who was dedicated to human rights, animal welfare and exposing corruption
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Announcement| Volume 109, PA1, December 01, 2016
Harold Hillman (1930–2016) – Founding Editor of Resuscitation
Published:October 26, 2016 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2016.10.008
Harold Hillman, the founding editor of Resuscitation (first published in March 1972), died on 5 August 2016. Harold was a biological scientist who had a wide range of academic interests and activities. He was a founding member of Amnesty International. An obituary written by Mayer Hillman, Harold's younger brother, was published recently in The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/sep/25/harold-hillman-obituary).
An obituary has also been published in The Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/09/07/harold-hillman-biological-scientist--obituary/)
Professor Jerry Nolan
Editor-in-Chief
Resuscitation
Announcement| Volume 109, PA1, December 01, 2016
Harold Hillman (1930–2016) – Founding Editor of Resuscitation
Published:October 26, 2016 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2016.10.008
Harold Hillman, the founding editor of Resuscitation (first published in March 1972), died on 5 August 2016. Harold was a biological scientist who had a wide range of academic interests and activities. He was a founding member of Amnesty International. An obituary written by Mayer Hillman, Harold's younger brother, was published recently in The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/sep/25/harold-hillman-obituary).
An obituary has also been published in The Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/09/07/harold-hillman-biological-scientist--obituary/)
Professor Jerry Nolan
Editor-in-Chief
Resuscitation
the Guardian
Harold Hillman obituary
Other lives: Biological scientist who was dedicated to human rights, animal welfare and exposing corruption
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Harold Hillman, biological scientist – obituary
7 September 2016 • 5:53pm
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/09/07/harold-hillman-biological-scientist--obituary/
Harold Hillman, who has died aged 85, was a scientist who specialised in the study of resuscitation and execution techniques; in his late fifties, however, he found himself on the wrong side of the biological establishment for his unorthodox views on cell structure – a stance that cost him his career....
7 September 2016 • 5:53pm
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/09/07/harold-hillman-biological-scientist--obituary/
Harold Hillman, who has died aged 85, was a scientist who specialised in the study of resuscitation and execution techniques; in his late fifties, however, he found himself on the wrong side of the biological establishment for his unorthodox views on cell structure – a stance that cost him his career....
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On August 24, 1953, Wilhelm Reich met with six of his students at Orgonon to discuss the hostility they were experiencing from the medical community because of their association with him and their clinical use of the orgone energy accumulator. This conversation, originally preserved on wire-recording, captures a unique and fascinating moment in time from over a half-century ago.
During this discussion, Reich, Elsworth Baker, M.D., Walter Hoppe, M.D., Ola Raknes, M.D., Chester M. Raphael, M.D., Eva Reich, M.D., and Simeon Tropp, M.D. talk about problems in medicine, science and society that still plague us today.
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COVID is (mostly) over in the same sense that WWII was over by 1946. The war had ended, but the world that emerged in the aftermath had profoundly changed.
The post-COVID world is ruled by a far more aggressive form of globalist governance. COVID shifted the Overton Window to such a degree that almost anything in the name of "sustainable development" is now possible including deliberately distrupting global food supplies.
Afterall, if it's been established that locking people in their homes for a year is worth it to stop a virus with less than a 1% fatality rate, what can't be done to stop the supposed world-ending threat of climate change?
The Dutch government's attack on their country's farming sector is one of many examples of this to emerge recently. I fear it's a sign of worse things to come.
The post-COVID world is ruled by a far more aggressive form of globalist governance. COVID shifted the Overton Window to such a degree that almost anything in the name of "sustainable development" is now possible including deliberately distrupting global food supplies.
Afterall, if it's been established that locking people in their homes for a year is worth it to stop a virus with less than a 1% fatality rate, what can't be done to stop the supposed world-ending threat of climate change?
The Dutch government's attack on their country's farming sector is one of many examples of this to emerge recently. I fear it's a sign of worse things to come.
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7.08.21- Completed 2 doses of Pfizer
10.07.22- 27 weeks 6 days baby in the womb died. Aborted.
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18.07.21 💉 2nd dose, Pfizer
5.07.22- A 1 day old baby boy died.
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5.07.22- A 1 day old baby boy died.
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