Marty
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Homeopathy? Osler
Homeopathy? Osler
Al Lodwicks dissertation on homeopathy was right on. I did not want to get involved because as an MD some would say I was not being objective but only protecting my own own turf. I like many MD's my age were taught a lot about and by the great William Osler. Osler was a Canadian who after graduating from McGill made his way to Philadelphia where it became apparent he was a unique physician and teacher. He was one of four who was asked to launch the soon to be great medical school and hospital in Baltimore, Johns Hopkins. There he wrote his classic Textbook of Medicine. Like Al said, the big thing Osler preached was the same as Hippocrates "first ,do no harm" At the time Osler practised there were no more than five or six drugs with scientifically proven action...morphine, digitalis, aspirin, thyroid extract and maybe one or two others. Osler was finally offered the Regius Professor Chair of Medicine at Oxford, England and finished his great career in the UK. His beloved only child ,a son volunteered for WW1 and was killed ,a tragedy from which Osler never really recovered.
Homeopathy? Osler
Al Lodwicks dissertation on homeopathy was right on. I did not want to get involved because as an MD some would say I was not being objective but only protecting my own own turf. I like many MD's my age were taught a lot about and by the great William Osler. Osler was a Canadian who after graduating from McGill made his way to Philadelphia where it became apparent he was a unique physician and teacher. He was one of four who was asked to launch the soon to be great medical school and hospital in Baltimore, Johns Hopkins. There he wrote his classic Textbook of Medicine. Like Al said, the big thing Osler preached was the same as Hippocrates "first ,do no harm" At the time Osler practised there were no more than five or six drugs with scientifically proven action...morphine, digitalis, aspirin, thyroid extract and maybe one or two others. Osler was finally offered the Regius Professor Chair of Medicine at Oxford, England and finished his great career in the UK. His beloved only child ,a son volunteered for WW1 and was killed ,a tragedy from which Osler never really recovered.