Talk:William J. Tobin

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Sources edit

Most of the career section is based on Tobin's website and LinkedIn. For some statements this may be acceptable, but some of the achievements, such as "the first..." regarding Travel Concepts, and mentions of companies, need better sources. I've removed part of the paragraph on Instruments of Sweden mentioning Lyme disease - see WP:MEDRS for types of sources that would be acceptable for that. (An advertisement that appears to be for the same instrument mentioned that it was invented in Sweden - was that correct?) Peter James (talk) 18:27, 26 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

William J. Tobin Is Dead edit

William J. Tobin died on 7 December 2013. See his obituary page.