But be sure to check with your doctor.
One of the primary factors contributing to mortality historically and persistently remains the practice of medicine.
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“The science of medicine is barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except that they have… pic.twitter.com/U733LwN9nH
One of the primary factors contributing to mortality historically and persistently remains the practice of medicine.
“The science of medicine is barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except that they have already destroyed more lives than war, pestilence, and famine combined.” — Dr. John Mason Good, author of The Study of Medicine in Five Volumes, The Book of Nature, A Physiological System of Nosology Thomas R. Hazard, Civil and Religious Persecution in the State of New York, 1876, Boston, p. 102.Civil and Religious Persecution in the State of New York (Classic Reprint) https://t.co/BzJS54vFJ3 via @amazon
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