- Glen Dettman
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name = Glen Dettman, PhD
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birth_date = 1921
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website = Glen Dettman (November, 1921 -October 11 ,1993 ) was anAustralian pathologist and medical writer who, in 1950, founded the OakleighPathology Service. He was the author of over 50 technical papers, 28 of which are listed onPubMed , and was awarded in 1978 theAustralian Medal of Merit for outstanding scientific research. cite book | author= Dettman G, Kalokerinos A, Dettman I| title= 'Vitamin C Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile!' |date=1993 | publisher= Frederick Todd – Melbourne 1993 | id= ISBN 0-646-11985-0 ]Education and career
After earning his B.A. and PhD at the
Independent University of Australia , in 1936 Dettman started his career as a laboratory technician trainee at theUniversity of Melbourne 's Veterinary Research Institute. Dettman joined the Australian Army Medical Corp on 17 Jan 1944, and was discharged a year later on 26 Jan 1945 asStaff Sergeant [ [http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=A&VeteranID=529261 WW2 Nominal Roll ] ] , where he assisted with the original organisation of ablood bank and was involved with the initial use ofpenicillin . Dettman later served as a commissioned officer for the Australian army, where he tutored upon army health, with particular emphasis on the value ofimmunization s. At the time, he was a technical officer with theCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and his research activities included such fields asantibiotic s,bovine mastitis , and staphylococcal studies, which yielded a modified staphylococcalvaccine . cite book | author= Dettman G, Kalokerinos A, Dettman I| title= 'Vitamin C Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile!' |date=1993 | publisher= Frederick Todd – Melbourne 1993 | id= ISBN 0-646-11985-0 ]In 1950, Dettman founded the Oakleigh Pathology Service and was later elected as a Registered Pathology Practitioner. The Australasian College of Biomedical Science in 1969, appointed Dettman to head a research team to investigate the claims of
Archie Kalokerinos in relation to immunization hazards and the efficacy ofvitamin C . Kalokerinos' claims were that many infants were dying as the result of vitamin C deficiencies and that these deaths could be prevented by the injection of the vitamin. According to Kalokerinos, the vitamin C deficiencies could result from infections, gut disturbances including parasitic infestation and other immune insults including vaccination. Dettman's research substantiated Kalolerinos' claim that most of the children were vitamin C deficient, becoming a witness to the dramatic effect that injections of Vitamin C had in saving the lives of many young infants. Dettman's observations had such an impact, he became a firm believer in vitamin C and joined forces with Kalokerinos in promoting the benefits of vitamin C. cite book | author= Dettman G, Kalokerinos A, Dettman I| title= 'Vitamin C Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile!' |date=1993 | publisher= Frederick Todd – Melbourne 1993 | id= ISBN 0-646-11985-0 ]Dettman was married to Nancy and fathered three children, Ian, Clive, and Robin.
Publications
* "Vitamin C: Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile!", with
Ian Dettman and Archie Kalokerinos ISBN 0-646-11985-0Journals
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman I, Dettman G (1983) Is calcium ascorbate preferable to sodium ascorbate? "
Australasian Nurses Journal " 12:9 PMID 6555033
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman I, Dettman G (1982) How much vitamin C should I take? "Australasian Nurses J" 11:8-9 PMID 6924854
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman I, Dettman G (1982) Ascorbate--the proof of the pudding! A selection of case histories responding to ascorbate "Australasian Nurses J" 11:18-21 PMID 6920272
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1981) Rubella immunisation, a tangle of absurdities and some comments. "Australasian Nurses J" 10:3-6 PMID 6917758
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1981) On your metal? Amazing zinc! "Australasian Nurses J" 10:22 PMID 6915775
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1981) "Mumps" the word but you have yet another vaccine deficiency "Australasian Nurses J" 10:17-8 PMID 6914174
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman I, Dettman G (1981) Vitamin C: the dangers of calcium and safety of sodium ascorbate "Australasian Nurses J" 10:22 PMID 6910420
* Dettman G, Kalokerinos A (1980) Aboriginal health: the gentle art of deception "Australasian Nurses J" 10:14-5 PMID 6908523
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1980) Viral vaccines vital or vulnerable "Australasian Nurses J" 9:27-32 PMID 6904225
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1980) Joggers - beware" Australiasian Nurses J" 9:22 PMID 6904216
* Cilento P, Kalokerinos A, Dettman I, Dettman G (1980) Venomous bites and vitamin C status" Australasian Nurses J"9:19 PMID 6902663
* Knafelc D, Kalokerinos A, Dettmann G (1980) Disease etiology - a shock therapy" Australasian Nurses J" 9:18-20 PMID 6770812
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G. (1979) On new ideas and an U.S. experience "Australasian Nurses J" 9:22-6 PMID 119534
*Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1979) Year of the child: don't be beguiled" Australasian Nurses J" 8:22-4 PMID 110305
*Dettman G, Vitamin C status of Melbourne infants. "Med J Aust" (1978) Nov 4;2(10):490-1 PMID 739943
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1978) Vaccines: "who" benefits?" Australasian Nurses J" 7:15-6 PMID 100089
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1978) Does rubella vaccine protect? "Australasian Nurses J" May,7(9):1-4 PMID 96796
* Dettman G, (1978) Diabetes "Australasian Nurses J" Apr;7(8):10 PMID 96788
* Dettman G (1978) Factor "X", sub-clinical scurvy and S.I.D.S. Historical. Part 1. "Australasian Nurses J" Mar;7(7):2-5. PMID 418769
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1977) Vitamin C and the significance of that "wasted spillover" Australasian Nurses J" Oct,7(19):19 PMID 244300
* Dettman G, (1977) A prelude to Aboriginal health "Australasian Nurses J." Sep;7(2):21-2 PMID 243448
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1977) The efficiency of immunisations" Australasian Nurses J" 6:15 PMID 587083
* Kalokerinos A, Dettman G (1976) Sudden death in infancy syndrome in Western Australia" Med J Aust" 2:31-2 PMID 979792
* Dettman G, (1976) Letter: Parkinson's disease and ascorbate "Med J Aust." Jan 31;1(5):131 PMID 819586Past memberships in learned societies
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