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To: Labrador who wrote (2948)3/27/1999 2:23:00 PM
From: Andrew Abraham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4122
 
what happened to the Lintroscan? Is the company that owns Lintroscan still selling the product internationally?

According to an FDA document: "Mrs. Grable stated that she sold Lintronics International Ltd., Inc. in October 1991. According to Mrs. Grable, she sold her firm to Lintronics Technologies, Inc. at 9417 Princess Palm Avenue #175, Tampa, FL 33619. She stated that the buyers liked the name Lintronics and subsequently used it in the name of their firm."



To: Labrador who wrote (2948)3/29/1999 12:01:00 AM
From: Andrew Abraham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4122
 
Speaking of Lintroscan and it's "x-ray-free, painless mammography" device the "Lintro-scan," IMDS defenders have accused me of deceptively cutting and pasting from the FDA documents I obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Of course, it was easier for them to accuse me of deceptively cutting and pasting than it was to address the many troubling facts in those documents. To remove this lame excuse, I finally got around to scanning the FDA documents and put them up on the Web.

People who would like to read these documents for themselves, click this hyperlink: aaskolnick.com

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