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This is why most people choose doctors in whom they have confidence. A patient’s
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The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge
The document explores the significance of pursuing knowledge for its own sake, emphasizing the value of intellectual freedom and the unexpected benefits that can arise from curiosity-driven research.
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Our patients’ lives and identities may be in our hands, yet death always wins.
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The End of Medicine: Death by Doctor: Why and how doctors are now paid to kill their patients
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In 1906, George Bernard Shaw’s The Doctor’s Dilemma first appeared on the London stage. The play concerns a physician, Sir Colenso Ridgeon, who’s discovered a cure for tuberculosis. Ridgeon’s dilemma is that he has a limited supply of the medication and a small staff to administer it. He can treat only ten patients at a time and so must decide
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