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Additional Recommended Reading List: Medical System Corruption Title: Medical Armageddon, Vols. 1/2 and 3/4 (: Behind the healthcare calamity of the Western World and How to Fix It Author:Michael L. Culbert,
D.Sc.
Publisher: C and C
Communications, San Diego, California, 1994, ISBN: 0-9636487-3-X (Vol 1
and 2) , ISBN: 0-96736487-2-1 (Vols 3 & 4]. Tel: 619-4581-6640. Both
volumes together: 707 pages.
Description: Michael L.
Culbert, for years chairman emeritus of the Committee for Freedom of
Choice in Medicine, is also the author of 16 other books in the areas of
medical politics and economics, as well as metabolic and integrative
therapeutics. Great material and well worth the investment.
Author: Martin J. Walker
Publisher:Slingshot
Publications, BM Box 8314, London WC1N 3XX, England. 1994. $18.00, 732
pages, ISBN: 0-9519646-0-7.
Description: A great piece of
work that embodies information from both England and the United States,
especially regarding the Wellcome Foundation and the AZT scam, involving
dirty tricks, industrial sabotage and character assassination. Dirty
Medicine is the story of the free market, at war with the powerless.
It exposes how, under the guise of government regulation, big business,
science and medical orthodoxy defended their products and profits from
competition by alternative and complementary medicine.
Author: Robert S. Mendelsohn,
M.D.
Publisher: Contemporary
Books, Chicago, 1979, $12.95, ISBN: 0-8092-4131-5, 191 pages with index.
Description: This provacative
book, when it was released, caused quite a firestorm because it pointed
out the unnessary nature of many surgical procedures. The book covers this
and other topics, from prescribed drugs to preventive medicine and home
birth. The author points out that historically, when doctors have gone on
strike, the mortality rate drops. I wonder why ...
Author: James P. Carter, M.D.
Publisher: Hampton Roads
Publishing Company, Norfolk, VA, 1993, $12.95, 354 pages with index, ISBN:
1-878901-32-X.
Description: Dr. Carter gives
names, events and facts to prove that Americans are being deprived of
effective, economical treatments because those treatments are not
profitable for surgeons and pharmaceutical companies. Carter discusses
some of the history of suppression in medicone, the nature of organized
medicine and its powerful lobbies, the example of EDTA and chelation
therapy as a threat to orthodox medicine, the role of the FDA and the FTC,
the hidden causes for the healthcare crisis, the European situation, the
rejective and legal quarantine of medical hypotheses, UN endorsement of
orthodox medical care and the world view, application of the 9th amendment
to the Constitution, excerpts of taped conversations before the Arkansas
State Board, and more. A very interesting piece of work.
Author: Bruce Nussbaum
Publisher: Penguin, New York,
1990, 352 pages with index, $10.95, ISBN: 0-14-016000-0
Description: A blistering
portrait of an ongoing national scandal in which hundreds of thousands of
people have died because of the use of AZT. Discusses what has been
happening behind the scenes, the drug underground, the phenomenon of
medical empire building based on disease, and more.
Author: Stanley Wohl, M.D.
Publisher:Harmony Books
(Crown) New York, 1984, $12.95, 210 pages with index, ISBN: 0-517-55351-1.
Description: One of the
original works discussing corporate profit at human expense. This book
picks up where Social Transformation of American Medicine (See
below) leaves off, discussing the medical moguls, prescription for profit,
providers, suppliers and patients. Discusses the out-of-control medical
monopoly, sopme of the playersm and more.
Author: Paul Starr
Publisher: Basic Books
(Harper), New York, 1949, 1982, 514 pages with index, ISBN: 0-465-07935-0.
Description: A great
historical work discussing the social orgins of professional sovereignty,
medicine in a democratic culture from 1760 to 1850, medical
counterculture, expansion of the market, the consolidation of professional
authority from 1850 to 1930, the reconstitution of the hospital, the
boundaries of public health, the struggle for medical care, and much more
on the history of the American medical system and orthodoxy.
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