Momtezuma Tuatara
21-10-09, 06:42 PM
http://www.publichealthreports.org/userfiles/120_3/120330.pdf (http://www.publichealthreports.org/userfiles/120_3/120330.pdf)
we are not unfamiliar with these tactics, but as usual, we rarely hear about them until many years after the events have occured. Only then is it "safe" for the medical profession to admit them.
What's worse really, is that now, people like this are treated as paraiahs until they are exonerated, by which time it's usually too late.
we are not unfamiliar with these tactics, but as usual, we rarely hear about them until many years after the events have occured. Only then is it "safe" for the medical profession to admit them.
What's worse really, is that now, people like this are treated as paraiahs until they are exonerated, by which time it's usually too late.