| 1969 |
Dr. Margaret Patterson
(MBE, MBChB, FRCS Edinburgh) developed a form of
CES called NeuroElectric Therapy (NET™) that controlled
and modulated CES output waveforms in such a manner
as to rapidly and effectively detoxify human patients
from addictive substances, including heroin, cocaine
and other illicit substances, methadone, nicotine
and alcohol. |
| 1973 |
Opened Harley Street clinic
in London |
| 1980 |
Clinical Trial at Broadhurst
Manor, Sussex |
| 1984 |
Published clinical results
showing that NET, coupled with residential rehabilitation,
produces long term abstinence in 80% of the subjects.
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| 1993 |
Completed development of an
automated NET device for ease of use and to reduce
clinician training. This device is programmable
for approximately 30 different drugs and drug combinations.
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| 2008 |
Start of clinical research in
Scotland
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| 2009 |
Commercial availability in the EU and South Africa
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Download a White Paper for more information on
the history of NET
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Read Dr. Meg Patterson’s obituary in the British Medical Journal (BMJ)
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The book “Searching For The Impossible” was written about the life
of Meg and George Patterson and their development of NET
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