Location: Beaufort Street, London, England
Dear Colleague,
Please accept my apologies if I have contacted you before, but I have no email records sent by your organization in my email inbox. I am occasioned to write, as I would like to join the Society. If repetition is needed as regards my professional status, I can state, for your convenience, that I am black medical scientist, philosopher of science, environmentalist, biochemist, parasitologist and computician currently resident and working in London, England with Imperial College.
In professional medicine and academic literary circles in London, Australia, Madrid, France, New York, India, Vietnam and Indonesia I am regarded as the leading verifiable reputation, in the history of the medical and literary advance of the English language and its systematic academic development. I am equally regarded as a medical lexemist, and a historian of medicine. Recognized as the deviser and promoter of modern teaching techniques used to gain improvements in surgical medicine, healthcare, computing and literacy standards my methods are now in use in India, the United States and around the world.
That having been written, if you wish to verify the preceding statement and have my reputation confirmed by academic and medical Societies in the above nations, with my permission you may use the simple expedient of emailing a reputable Society either one that I am a member of (there is a partial list at the end of this email), or another Society known to you for their comments.
Due to my professional record and contributions to science and medicine, I have been elected to the editorial board of a number of international professional journals that have a tailored peer reviewed output aimed at scientists, computicians and physicians.
In the fields of Computer Science and Anesthesia I am considered by professionals to be the creator of the nomenclature, data collection and data flow diagrametry, the mapping between systems inputs and outputs and the pedagological principles of the linear and non-linear disciplines of: Medical Systems Analysis and Healthcare Systems Analysis. They are the forerunning tenents of modern Medical Information Systems which are used in a variety of evolved forms, in the United Kingdom National Health Service. Their creation and study were later introduced into the curriculum in English, German and American medical schools.
As regards my record in science and medicine I notably co-created the first genetic model for the adenoma-carcinoma sequence in the large bowel used in colonoscopy screening of how colon cancer progresses from benign pol to malignant cancer. However, I am probably better known globally to entomologists for my work on the taxonomy of infectious diseases, and diagnostic etiology. My recommendations on cures for the perennial African and South American blights of malaria and sleeping sickness are well known to parasitolgists globally. I was the first medical scientist to identify the introduction of: transmutagenic (a lemma I coined) DNA variations into the Tsetse and the Mosquito fly as way of containing the illeffects of being bitten by insects in the tropics. For my work in infectious disease management I have been recognized by the African Secretariat at the United Nations and by the World Health Organization.
As an ontological medical classroom aid in the teaching of professional Neurology and Anesthesia, I devised the compound nouns: 'Parasthesia via Induction' alternatively termed by myself: 'Inductive Parasthesia’. These new conceptual definitions and diagnostic criteria were designed for neuropathologists and academics to outline those neurosensory conditions which can be induced. It facilitated the diagrammatic mapping of the impact of neurological diseases or acute brain injuries and their effect on the sensory pathways. I then listed and mapped the results onto specific medical codes. Foremost amongst the results I annotated were those neuropathologies characterized by a variety of uncomfortable and often uncontrollable physiological sensations including numbness in the extremities, searing pain, and a feeling of bodily coldness during periods of regular temperature.
In addition, I introduced into the nomenclature of Neurology the previously unheard of compound noun: 'Neuropathological Entrainment' shortened and hyphenated by myself to: 'Neuro-entrainment' or 'Neuroentrainment' and sometimes known in the gaming and mobile app industry of the 21st century as Brain Entrainment or Brain Wave Entrainment. They are no longer new fanged expressions and they are known to those who work in neurological medicine and modern neurophysiology.
My definition of the neural entrainment condition, covered the effects of induced invasive and non-invasive brain stimulation and the resultant neuropathologies which can impact on the sensory pathways and cause various uncomfortable and often uncontrollable neurological and physiological sensations. These are neurological conditions, which occur when the malfunctioning of the brain leads to a demonstration of measurable motor or sensory symptomatic disorders.
Typically, the results of such neurological dysfunction, include muscular weakness of the limbs, altered states of awareness, movement disorders, transient strokes, hemisensory syndrome and other forms of partial paralysis, dystonia and amnesia. All are amongst the medical ailments most regularly diagnostically recorded by physicians after they have interviewed and examined a patient.
Generally, such neuropathies are associated with brain trauma, spinal injuries, tropical diseases, metal or radiological environmental poisoning and other ailments where the sensory nervous system and the sensory cortex have been affected. There are also polyneuropathies correlated with the post operation effects of general anesthesia and other surgical procedures.
However, the effects of non-invasive neural stimulation on both behavior and physiology had received insufficient attention. I investigated numerous clinical reports to attempt to clarify the conditions under which neurological entrainment might degrade human cognitive and physiological performance with particular regards to impairments of motor learning, motion, perception, muscular strength, and irregular circadian rhythms and sleep patterns.
It quickly became apparent that an overly common recorded diagnosis of complainants suffering from certain neurologically correlated conditions was: Medically Unexplained Symptoms. I concluded that the definition was, is, and could only be, a legal fiction rather than a demonstration of diagnostic medical certainty which through custom and practice had been incorporated into English medicine. I am the first recognized physician in recorded medical history in the European Union to override the legal notion of an inexplicable medical ailment with reference to legal philosophy on the nature of clinical negligence, and with regards to medical philosophy and the methodology of the physician and the medical science of the neurologist.
My coinage of current medical terms also includes the compound noun: 'auditory hallucinations' or more formally as used in a medical school setting: 'the auditory hallucinogenic effect'. It is medical terminology which is employed in the field of neuropsychology and other branches of neuroscience and utilized as an aid in the diagnosis of major neurocognitive disorders.
I invented the conceptual term: 'Toxicosis' as a Lexeme and the lexical plurals: 'Toxicoses' and 'Toxicities' and introduced them into cell biology, biochemistry and the wider medical and scientific domain in England, Spain, the United States and France. I coined the terms to define conditions brought on by the effects metabolic or bacterial poisons.
When I created the terminology there was an absence of a specific diagnostic criteria for poisonings and sepsis. I noted the tendency of clinicians to over studiously, and in a time consuming manner go through the process of identifying signs of suspected infection in medicine, and parasitology and when inspecting the results of bioassays. I felt my schematic and etymological constructions would assist physicians in utilizing an appropriate set of diagnostic criteria which could be developed and the results validated, in the process of assessing the probability of potential organ failure particularly at the time in relation to nephrology and acute infection of the kidneys.
During my time as a researcher in the field of Oncology, I reviewed bioassay results of hospital patients who had been exposed to mercury, either during a dental examination or thallium in dialysis or who had been exposed to direct excessive doses of ionizing radiation in an industrial setting. Each of the individuals concerned had gone onto pursue legal cases in clinical negligence, or for industrial injury. I coined and defined the lemmas: Mutagen, Mutagenesis and Mutagenetic and created computer generated images of schematic tree models to represent the presence of such causative physical or chemical environmental mutagens of the type that can change base genetic material and the chromosomal bonds in the DNA. Many mutations are carcinogens and mutagens will often cause cancer but for oncologists mutagens do have typical signatures and I sought to construct a method by which they could be more rapidly identified.
I also coined and defined the now regularly used terms: formulaic, Ionic and Ionic bonding in biochemistry to explain how chemical bonding is formed by the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. Working in the field of statistics, I also created and introduced the probability stochastic method of time series analysis into behavioral psychology, econometrics and medicine.
In addition to my medical work in biochemistry, parasitology, and neurology, I also introduced Information Theory into Artificial Intelligence and Economics. Then I brought Claude Shannon's theoretical statistical developments into Biochemistry, environmental biology and Medicine and I was the first person to use and introduce the principle of the theory of the signal to noise ratio in the field of Economics.
Currently, aside from my work in healthcare, I am a representative of the United Nations in Europe, working as a consultant in the field of Environmental Impact Assessments, Environmental Law, and Environmental Health Medicine with particular regards to Belgium. I am also a patron of a number of schools and college around the globe that are named in my honor as tribute to my practical work on the Philosophy of Education and my contributions to the teaching of Medicine, Computer Science and other STEM subjects. In addition, I have also been recognized for my blueprints for the provision of adult education for those returning to learning in educational establishments in later life, in the United Kingdom and in other nations.
My reputation in academia, professional medicine, medical lexicography and computer science in the United States, France and the United Kingdom is therefore quite reasonable. With that consideration as a forethought, as I mentioned in the first paragraph at the beginning of my email, I would like to become to become a member of the Society. If you can inform me of the correct procedure required for membership that would be appreciated. You may also notify me of any forthcoming conferences that you plan to hold. As ever I remain, the historical head of the English language tradition. Worldwide. I look forward to your response to my enquiry.
Yours Sincerely
Dr William F Fearon
Member:
Computer Science Teachers Association of America
Computer Society of Kenya
Fearon Computer Centre(Jamaica)
Fearon School of Practical Nursing(Jamaica)
William's Hospital (Tamil Nadu, India)
William School of Nursing (Nagercoil, India)
William's School (Madrid, Spain)
William's Community School, (Texas,USA)
William Ngiru School(Kiambuu, Kenya)
William Academy(Toronto, Canada)
William School(Toronto, Canada)
William Coop, CPE, Schools Network(Quebec, Canada)
William Fort Monument(Kerala, India)
William Latter School(Canada)
William Mosing School(Austin, Texas, USA)
Lake William Provincial Park(Canada)
William Institute of the English Language(Delhi, India)
William Academy Secondary School(Jodhpur, India)
Resource Institute of Social Education(RISE, INDIA)
William Institute of the English Language(Indora, India)
William Education Group(Vietnam)
Colombian Association for Food, Science and Technology
Colombian Association for the Advancement of Science
American Society for the Advancement of Science
The Aspen Institute, (USA)
Secretariat: Western & Central Africa Association of the Deaf
Gambia Association of the Deaf
National Deaf Children's Society of the United Kingdom
Swiss Society for the Study of Pain
Swedish Association for Philosophy and Psychiatry
Institute of Packaging Professionals (USA)
Wildlife Clubs of Kenya
African Conservationists Union(Uganda)
William's Belgian Tavern, Pals, Spain(PubMed)
The William Art Gallery ,Provincetown, Massachusett(USA)
Belgian Professional Food Network(FoodPro)
The Graphene Association(USA)
Association of Clinical Research Professionals(USA)
Society for Anesthesia and Sleep Medicine (USA)
Federation of American Scientists
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
International Society for Environmental Ethics(USA)
Omgevingsrecht-Flemish Environmental Law Association(VVOR-Belgium)
Society for Disability Studies(USA)
American Society for Neuroradiology
American Society for Clinical Oncology
West Sussex Society for the History of Medicine(England)
Information Technology History Society (USA)
International Society for Automation(USA)
International Association of Computer Science and IT(Singapore)
Israeli Society for Parasitology
European Society for Biomaterials
Information Technology History Society (USA)
African Society for Computational Biology
African Society for Laboratory Medicine
International Association for Geochemistry
International Antiviral Society
International Society for Human Ecology(USA)
International Society for Infectious Diseases
International Society for Ethnobiology
European Hair Research Society
American Society of Electrophoresis
European Rhinologic Society