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See: Female Doctors 76% More Likely to Commit Suicide Than Non-Doctor Females, Study Finds Apparently, 48% of female doctors are ugly as shit. Whenever I’m in the hospital and a female doctor comes into the room, if she is even mildly attractive I start masturbating and try to splash semen all over her. Why else... Read More
Eight days ago I reported mysterious billings to my Medicare account: Two were billings for expired Covid tests. From a notice accompanying the second batch of 8 test kits, Medicare is paying for the surplus products of Covid providers to be sent at Medicare’s expense to those qualified by age for Medicare. The notice said:... Read More
Until the last year or two, I'd never paid any attention to the anti-vaxxing movement, which very occasionally received some coverage in my newspapers. It seemed to mostly consist of a small slice of agitated women from affluent suburbs, morbidly fearful that the standard series of childhood vaccinations would injure their infants, perhaps producing autism... Read More
I often refer to how much of America has been eroded away during my lifetime, so much so that the country into which I was born no longer exists. Younger people don’t know what’s been lost as they never experienced the real America. What is normal to people is what they are born into and... Read More
See also: Women Are Taking Over Medicine—Not Necessarily Good For Them, Or Their Patients Eight years ago, as I prepared to retire from medical practice, health care was under assault. A federally-mandated computerized medical record had complicated charting patients and added hours of daily unproductive work for hospital staff, with no improvement in the quality... Read More
Readers sometimes reproach me, usually gently, for typos. These exist because I have poor and deteriorating vision because, years back, Dr. Phillip Francis Stanley, an ophthalmologist of sorts then at Bethesda Naval Hospital, pulled apart my good eye while removing sutures from a successful corneal transplant at Johns Hopkins. The transplant was done by Dr.... Read More