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Gerhard Buchwald (15 February 1920 – 19 July 2009) was a German medical doctor and vaccination critic from Eisenberg, Thuringia.

Buchwald studied medicine in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), Danzig (Gdańsk), and Jena and obtained his doctorate at the University of Hamburg. From 1970 to 1982 he was senior physician at the Klinik Franken of the Bundesversicherungsanstalt für Angestellte in Bad Steben, and from 1982 to 1989 he was chief physician at the Klinik am Park in Bad Steben. He retired in 1990.

Publications

  • Impfen - Das Geschäft mit der Angst ISBN 3-426-87031-2 (English version: Vaccination - A Business Based on Fear ISBN 3-8334-0162-1) by Dr. med. G. Buchwald
  • The Vaccination Nonsense (2004 Lectures) - Dr. med. G. Buchwald ISBN 3-8334-2508-3
  • The Decline of Tuberculosis despite "protective" Vaccination by Dr. Gerhard Buchwald M.D. ISBN 3-88721-175-8
  • Buchwald G. . Med Welt. 1967 Jun 17;24:1488-91. German. No abstract available.PMID 4389310; UI: 69226516.
  • Buchwald G. . MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1975 Mar 7;117(10):411-2. German. No abstract available.PMID 804606; UI: 75138089.
  • Buchwald G, et al.. Med Welt. 1972 May 13;23(20):758-60. German. No abstract available. PMID 5037193; UI: 72214698.

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