In the 1970s, I came across a brilliant book, Medical Nemesis, by Ivan Illich. The book's theme was about how medicine had made significant strides. Yet, at the same time, many medical treatments were ineffective and, even worse, created an expansion of Iatrogenic Disease.
Iatrogenic refers to sickness or disease caused by doctors, whether by drugs or surgery. The book was a real eye-opener to a future reality.
The basis of medical care is the Hippocratic Oath. It gives direction to medical ethics and how doctors need to look after their patients. The proclamation, primum nil nocere––first do no harm also applies.
Unfortunately, today, in the age of Covid, so much harm is being done.
3 Cases:
1. Mr Sung Ng had come over to Illinois from Hong Kong to visit his family. He got Covid and ended up on a ventilator due to a lack of treatment. The family pleaded for the hospital to dispense Ivermectin., but the hospital refused.
After 17 days on the ventilator, a judge issued a court order forcing the hospital to relent. After taking 24 mg for five days, Mr Ng came off the ventilator and was released.
This case is so perverse because the hospital appealed the case after Mr Ng's recovery. Has the hospital ever heard of the Hippocratic Oath?
2. Nurije Fype was on a ventilator for 20 days in Illinois before her lawyer, Ralph Lorido, forced the hospital to provide Ivermectin. Both doctors and nurses refused to cooperate, so an outside doctor agreed to help; Nurije recovered.
3. Then there is the case of Tarrant County, Texas, Sheriff's Deputy Jason Jones, who was dying of Covid while on a ventilator. Here again, the hospital refused to provide Ivermectin.
These cases are not rare; I have heard from doctors that this is also occurring in Australian hospitals.
There is one drug they are intent on providing in the hospitals. Since Fauci promotes it, it must be good. It's none other than Remdisivir. So what does the NIH––which is affiliated with Fauci––say? "In clinical trials and case series, acute kidney injury (AKI), including renal replacement, has been frequently reported."
Remdisivir is a dangerous drug.
What is the deal with these people? They have no business being in the medical profession. By blocking treatment, they are killing people. It's absolutely contrary to the Hippocratic Oath.
Then there is another racket in America as confirmed by Dr. Scott Jensen, a Minnesota doctor and state senator. Hospitals get paid $13,000 for every Covid diagnosis and $39,000 for every patient put on a ventilator. That's terrific, getting paid to kill patients because once on a ventilator, the odds of coming out alive are less than 50%.
It's upside-down. There are incentives to keep people in hospitals with Covid where mortality rates are high while preventing rational and safe early treatment.
Hospitals alone are killing hundreds of thousands each year. Then many private drug-related injuries occur, many of which are not even reported.
For years, in America, Iatrogenic disease has been classified as the third leading cause of death. You would think the health authorities would learn. Nope, nothing to see here. Now with Covid, they are compounding Iatrogenic disease with experimental vaccines.
Is this what Hippocrates had in mind? I doubt it.
No words can "excuse" this failure of your Oath to save life at all cost.
Damn! How blatantly abusive and criminal! Disgusting and thanks for sharing it. Vic