Originally posted by Benguin [/i]
>>Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Surgery Nightmare -- Yikes!
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Originally posted by Rouser2
>>Are you trying to say that unneeded surgeries are performed for the purpose of training interns/residents?
Mercy, mercy, that's just what I'm suggesting.
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>>Well it seems illogical, but I'll play along ... what makes you think this? any evidence or is it just a theory?
Illogical? Seems very logical to me, if not exactly moral. One doctor remembers just such a situation when he was Senior Pediatric Consultant to the Dept. of Mental Health in the state of Illinois, he cut out a certain kind of heart operation which was being performed on Mongoloid children with heart defects. The alleged purpose of the operation was to improve oxygen supply to the brain. But the real purpose was to improve the state's residency programs in cardiovascular surgery because "nothing beneficial happend to the brains of the mongoloid children -- and the surgeons knew that." Moreover, the surgery had a fairly high mortality rate."Naturally, the university people were very upset when I cut out the operation. They couldn't figure out a better use for the Mongoloid children."
-- Dr.Robert R. Mendelsohn in "Confessions of a Medical Heretic"