“The roads to unfreedom are many. Signposts on one of them bear the inscription HEALTH FOR ALL.”
Thus begins a book, The Death of Humane Medicine, published in 1994 by Petr Skrabanek. He was a most interesting chap, who remained in Ireland after the Soviet invasion of his native Czechoslovakia in 1968, and who taught medicine at Trinity College and the Royal College of Physicians.
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