Re: Death by Medicine

From: john (nospamoridiots_at_vaccine.com)
Date: 10/17/04


Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 11:08:17 +0000 (UTC)


"Steve Harris sbharris@ROMAN9.netcom.com" <sbharris@ix.netcom.com>
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> COMMENT
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> And the other of which was for chemistry. Fundamental quantum
> mechanics of chemical bonds and crystallography and so on. Not
> anything much directly to do with epidemiology, nutrition, pathology,
> or medicine. There is a Nobel for medicine and physiology, but Pauling
> didn't win it.

You need a heart to tell the truth which he had. You don't. It is obvious
you can have as many qualifications in medicine and it doesn't make any
difference to the truth getting out, as history tells

"One can only see well with the eyes of the heart."--St-Exupery

"Truth in all its kinds is most difficult to win and truth in medicine is
the most difficult of all."--Peter Mere Latham



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