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* [[America]]'s health care system is second only to [[Japan]] … [[Canada]], [[Sweden]], [[Great Britain]] … well, all of [[Europe]]. But you can [[thank]] your [[lucky]] [[stars]] we don't live in [[Paraguay]]!
* [[America]]'s health care system is second only to [[Japan]] … [[Canada]], [[Sweden]], [[Great Britain]] … well, all of [[Europe]]. But you can [[thank]] your [[lucky]] [[stars]] we don't live in [[Paraguay]]!
** [[The Simpsons/Season 4|''The Simpsons'', Season 4]], Episode 11: [[w:Homer's Triple Bypass|"Homer's Triple Bypass"]], written by Gary Apple and Michael Carrington
** [[The Simpsons/Season 4|''The Simpsons'', Season 4]], Episode 11: [[w:Homer's Triple Bypass|"Homer's Triple Bypass"]], written by Gary Apple and Michael Carrington

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* The ramifications of [[Covid vaccine|the vaxx]] are now beginning to put the hospitals under even worse strain than they were during [[Covid]].
** [[Vox Day|T. Beale]], [https://voxday.net/2024/09/21/systemic-failure/ Systemic Failure], 21 September 2024


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** I bandaged him, God healed him.
** I bandaged him, God healed him.
** [[Ambroise Paré]], saying inscribed on the pedestal of his statue in [[w:Laval, Mayenne|Laval]]. In 1522, near [[w:Metz|Metz]], a citizen had been pierced by twelve sword thrusts and was left to die; but Paré was able to treat him: "I was his doctor, pharmacist, surgeon and cook: I bandaged him until the end of the treatment, and God healed him." — Jean-Michel Delacomptée, ''Ambroise Paré, La main savante'' (Gallimard, 2007), p. 166; originally from "Voyage d'Allemagne", ''Œuvres'', vol. III, p. 698. Elsewhere Paré also wrote: "Preservation lies more in the divine providence than in the physician or surgeon’s advice." — Jean-Pierre Poirier, ''Ambroise Paré'' (Paris, 2006), p. 33. The sentiment is reminiscent of the Latin adage ''{{w|Medicus curat, natura sanat}}.''—"The physician cures, nature heals." Variant: ''Je le soignay—Dieu le guérit.''
** [[Ambroise Paré]], saying inscribed on the pedestal of his statue in [[w:Laval, Mayenne|Laval]]. In 1522, near [[w:Metz|Metz]], a citizen had been pierced by twelve sword thrusts and was left to die; but Paré was able to treat him: "I was his doctor, pharmacist, surgeon and cook: I bandaged him until the end of the treatment, and God healed him." — Jean-Michel Delacomptée, ''Ambroise Paré, La main savante'' (Gallimard, 2007), p. 166; originally from "Voyage d'Allemagne", ''Œuvres'', vol. III, p. 698. Elsewhere Paré also wrote: "Preservation lies more in the divine providence than in the physician or surgeon’s advice." — Jean-Pierre Poirier, ''Ambroise Paré'' (Paris, 2006), p. 33. The sentiment is reminiscent of the Latin adage ''{{w|Medicus curat, natura sanat}}.''—"The physician cures, nature heals." Variant: ''Je le soignay—Dieu le guérit.''

* Leftist Canadian journalist, Ian Vandaelle, died suddenly at age 33. Vandaelle pushed the dangerous experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and called for the unvaccinated to be put in concentration camps. He also called for police officers who refused the shot to be fired.
** J. Pelkey, [https://breakingdigest.com/leftist-canadian-journalist-who-wanted-unvaccinated-to-be-put-in-concentration-camps-dies-suddenly-at-33/ Leftist Canadian Journalist Who Wanted Unvaccinated to Be Put in Concentration Camps Dies Suddenly at 33], Breaking Digest, 14 December 2023


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Health care, health-care, or healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people.

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  • Part of what a doctor can give a patient is consolation and reassurance. This is not to be dismissed out of hand. My doctor doesn't literally practise faith-healing by laying on of hands. But many's the time I've been instantly 'cured' of some minor ailment by a reassuring voice from an intelligent face surmounting a stethoscope.

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  • Importantly, socialized medicine is not about health care, it is about control. Are you going to oppose the government or defy bureaucrats when they have the power of veto over your spouse’s or children’s health care?

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  • Je le pansai, Dieu le guérit.
    • I bandaged him, God healed him.
    • Ambroise Paré, saying inscribed on the pedestal of his statue in Laval. In 1522, near Metz, a citizen had been pierced by twelve sword thrusts and was left to die; but Paré was able to treat him: "I was his doctor, pharmacist, surgeon and cook: I bandaged him until the end of the treatment, and God healed him." — Jean-Michel Delacomptée, Ambroise Paré, La main savante (Gallimard, 2007), p. 166; originally from "Voyage d'Allemagne", Œuvres, vol. III, p. 698. Elsewhere Paré also wrote: "Preservation lies more in the divine providence than in the physician or surgeon’s advice." — Jean-Pierre Poirier, Ambroise Paré (Paris, 2006), p. 33. The sentiment is reminiscent of the Latin adage Medicus curat, natura sanat.—"The physician cures, nature heals." Variant: Je le soignay—Dieu le guérit.

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  • How can we tolerate a situation where the children or parents of the rich get the medical attention they need in order to stay alive, while members of working-class families, who lack health insurance, have to die or needlessly suffer—or go hopelessly into debt to get the care they need? This is an outrageous injustice and it cannot be rationally defended.
  • After Clinton's failure to reform our health care system, we ended up with a cumbersome, profit-driven, consumer-unfriendly, inefficient health care delivery system dominated by insurance companies. And I mean dominated.
    • Bernie Sanders, Outsider in the White House (2015 [1997]), p. 298 [1]
  • Physicians outside Germany before the war, in the United States in particular, were well aware of the evolving racist thrust of the health care system. They chose to remain silent.
    • William E. Seidelman (1992), as quoted in Peter R. Breggin, The War Against Children (New York: St Martin's Press, 1994), ch. 7, epigraph

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