Reminds me of the old Monty Python skit, the docs going bed to bed in a hospital checking patients, but what they are checking is their wallets---John Cleese checks one patient's wallet, takes out all the cash, tosses it back, and says something like "right then, Mr....., we'll soon have you down to nothing"
sol

Dennis Gulenchin wrote:

Why do MD's bother taking the hippocratic oath? It is disregarded immediately- it should be changed to the pharmaceutical oath where they swear to prescribe as many drugs as possible as long as it doesn't kill the patient before his bank account is drained!
Dennis

sol wrote:

You are probably right about the legal issue. When did the responsibility change from helping a patient, to prescribing pharmaceuticals? Is this relatively recent, or did I just spend the majority of my life ignorant of the true purpose of MDs? It all seems to be escalating so fast..............
sol

Christine Carleton wrote:

Sol,

It's not personal.  It's legal.

In court the first responsibility of an MD is to prescribe pharmaceuticals
rather than suggest clean water or food to patients.




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