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N-H-P
Sun, Aug-24-03, 05:10
The Rise & Fall of Modern Medicine

Milestones of Medicine
------------------------------
Symptomatology -- 5th Century BC Surgery separates from
Medicine--Geco Roman Period Sanitation -- 1st successfully
used by Romans Hospitals -- Early Roman to Middle Ages Theory
of Contagions was 1st advanced during, & Obstetrics -- 1500's
Infectious character of epidemic diseases noticed in 1600's
Variolation, Vaccination, & Protection against smallpox --
1700's Modern Pharmacology isolated pure substances from herbs
-- 1800's Contagious nature of diseases generally accepted, &
Nursing Profession--1830's Anesthesia, & Sterilization--
1840's Bacterium-- 1850's Pasteurization --1860's Rapidly
growing pharmaceutical industry & Causative agents of diseases
identified -- 1880's Viruses -- 1890's Rickettsia -- 1900's
Heart disease #1 cause of mortality -- 1910's Penicillin --
1920's Cancer #2 cause of death -- 1930's Legislation creates
Medicare and Medicaid, Health care providers become very
profitable, & HMO's were founded -- 1965 -70's Health care
costs continue to grow -- 1980's Health care costs reach 14%
of U.S. GNP -- 1990's Americans pay through the nose for
Health Care -- the New Millennium

Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
--
John Gohde, Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a Science!

Get started on improving your personal health and fitness,
today. http://www.Tutorials.NaturalHealthPerspective.com/
Offering 14 easy to understand lessons that will change
your life.

Rich Andre
Sun, Aug-24-03, 05:10
johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com (N-H-P) wrote in
news:16a9b594.0308231547.36c91241@posting.google.com:

> The Rise & Fall of Modern Medicine
>
> Milestones of Medicine
> ------------------------------
> Symptomatology -- 5th Century BC Surgery separates from
> Medicine--Geco Roman Period Sanitation -- 1st successfully
> used by Romans Hospitals -- Early Roman to Middle Ages
> Theory of Contagions was 1st advanced during, & Obstetrics
> -- 1500's Infectious character of epidemic diseases noticed
> in 1600's Variolation, Vaccination, & Protection against
> smallpox -- 1700's Modern Pharmacology isolated pure
> substances from herbs -- 1800's Contagious nature of
> diseases generally accepted, & Nursing Profession--1830's
> Anesthesia, & Sterilization-- 1840's Bacterium-- 1850's
> Pasteurization --1860's Rapidly growing pharmaceutical
> industry & Causative agents of diseases identified -- 1880's
> Viruses -- 1890's Rickettsia -- 1900's Heart disease #1
> cause of mortality -- 1910's Penicillin -- 1920's Cancer #2
> cause of death -- 1930's Legislation creates Medicare and
> Medicaid, Health care providers become very profitable, &
> HMO's were founded -- 1965 -70's Health care costs continue
> to grow -- 1980's Health care costs reach 14% of U.S. GNP --
> 1990's Americans pay through the nose for Health Care -- the
> New Millennium
>
> Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

Yes! Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

r

--
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable
from magic."

Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"

David Wrig
Sun, Aug-24-03, 05:11
In article <Xns93E0DD086DC52mc2500183316chgoill@216.168.3.44>,
Rich Andrews <n0-spam@yah0o.com> wrote:
>johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com (N-H-P) wrote in
>news:16a9b594.0308231547.36c91241@posting.google.com:
>
>> The Rise & Fall of Modern Medicine
>>
>> Milestones of Medicine
>> ------------------------------
>> Symptomatology -- 5th Century BC Surgery separates from
>> Medicine--Geco Roman Period Sanitation -- 1st successfully
>> used by Romans Hospitals -- Early Roman to Middle Ages
>> Theory of Contagions was 1st advanced during, & Obstetrics
>> -- 1500's Infectious character of epidemic diseases noticed
>> in 1600's Variolation, Vaccination, & Protection against
>> smallpox -- 1700's Modern Pharmacology isolated pure
>> substances from herbs -- 1800's Contagious nature of
>> diseases generally accepted, & Nursing Profession--1830's
>> Anesthesia, & Sterilization-- 1840's Bacterium-- 1850's
>> Pasteurization --1860's Rapidly growing pharmaceutical
>> industry & Causative agents of diseases identified --
>> 1880's Viruses -- 1890's

Viruses were hypothesized to exist in the 1890s, but not
isolated until the 1930s.

>> Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
>
>
>Yes! Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

Yes -- the "Ha, ... Hah, Ha!" sounds echoing inside John's
empty head.

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my
opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "If I have
not seen as far as others, it is because giants were
standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)

N-H-P
Sun, Aug-24-03, 05:11
Rich Andrews <n0-spam@yah0o.com> wrote

> johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com (N-H-P) wrote in
> news:16a9b594.0308231547.36c91241@posting.google.com:
>
> > The Rise & Fall of Modern Medicine
> >
> > Milestones of Medicine
> > ------------------------------
> > Symptomatology -- 5th Century BC Surgery separates from
> > Medicine--Geco Roman Period Sanitation -- 1st successfully
> > used by Romans Hospitals -- Early Roman to Middle Ages
> > Theory of Contagions was 1st advanced during, & Obstetrics
> > -- 1500's Infectious character of epidemic diseases
> > noticed in 1600's Variolation, Vaccination, & Protection
> > against smallpox -- 1700's Modern Pharmacology isolated
> > pure substances from herbs -- 1800's Contagious nature of
> > diseases generally accepted, & Nursing Profession--1830's
> > Anesthesia, & Sterilization-- 1840's Bacterium-- 1850's
> > Pasteurization --1860's Rapidly growing pharmaceutical
> > industry & Causative agents of diseases identified --
> > 1880's Viruses -- 1890's Rickettsia -- 1900's Heart
> > disease #1 cause of mortality -- 1910's Penicillin --
> > 1920's Cancer #2 cause of death -- 1930's Legislation
> > creates Medicare and Medicaid, Health care providers
> > become very profitable, & HMO's were founded -- 1965 -70's
> > Health care costs continue to grow -- 1980's Health care
> > costs reach 14% of U.S. GNP -- 1990's Americans pay
> > through the nose for Health Care -- the New Millennium

> > Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
> Yes! Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

Modern Medicine transformed the Bloodletting of the Old
Millennium into the Bloodsucking of the New Millennium.

Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
--
John Gohde, Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a Science!

Get started on improving your personal health and fitness,
today. http://www.Tutorials.NaturalHealthPerspective.com/
Offering 14 easy to understand lessons that will change
your life.

Rich Andre
Sun, Aug-24-03, 05:11
wright@clam.prodigy.net (David Wright) wrote in
news:OXY1b.1221$M11.419 @newssvr31.news.prodigy.com:

> In article
> <Xns93E0DD086DC52mc2500183316chgoill@216.168.3.44>, Rich
> Andrews <n0-spam@yah0o.com> wrote:
>>johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com (N-H-P) wrote in
>>news:16a9b594.0308231547.36c91241@posting.google.com:
>>
>>> The Rise & Fall of Modern Medicine
>>>
>>> Milestones of Medicine
>>> ------------------------------
>>> Symptomatology -- 5th Century BC Surgery separates from
>>> Medicine--Geco Roman Period Sanitation -- 1st successfully
>>> used by Romans Hospitals -- Early Roman to Middle Ages
>>> Theory of Contagions was 1st advanced during, & Obstetrics
>>> -- 1500's Infectious character of epidemic diseases
>>> noticed in 1600's Variolation, Vaccination, & Protection
>>> against smallpox -- 1700's Modern Pharmacology isolated
>>> pure substances from herbs -- 1800's Contagious nature of
>>> diseases generally accepted, & Nursing Profession--1830's
>>> Anesthesia, & Sterilization-- 1840's Bacterium-- 1850's
>>> Pasteurization --1860's Rapidly growing pharmaceutical
>>> industry & Causative agents of diseases identified --
>>> 1880's Viruses -- 1890's
>
> Viruses were hypothesized to exist in the 1890s, but not
> isolated until the 1930s.
>
>>> Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
>>
>>
>>Yes! Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
>
> Yes -- the "Ha, ... Hah, Ha!" sounds echoing inside John's
> empty head.
>

Agreed, but I doubt anyone could be that stupid and be able to
operate a computer, therefore he is just a troll. He could be
an unhinged lunatic like hubbca, Alex Chiu, or Bertha
Verroneau though.

r

--
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable
from magic."

Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"

Jeff
Sun, Aug-24-03, 18:13
"N-H-P" <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote in
message
news:16a9b594.0308231547.36c91241@posting.google.com... (...)
> Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

People live longer and are less likely to die from infectious
disease as kids. And people don't take care of themselves, so
they suffer from chronic diseases as they get older.

JEff

Rich Andre
Sun, Aug-24-03, 18:13
johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com (N-H-P) wrote in
news:16a9b594.0308240150.340b8a67@posting.google.com:

> Rich Andrews <n0-spam@yah0o.com> wrote
>
>> johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com (N-H-P) wrote in
>> news:16a9b594.0308231547.36c91241@posting.google.com:
>>
>> > The Rise & Fall of Modern Medicine
>> >
>> > Milestones of Medicine
>> > ------------------------------
>> > Symptomatology -- 5th Century BC Surgery separates from
>> > Medicine--Geco Roman Period Sanitation -- 1st
>> > successfully used by Romans Hospitals -- Early Roman to
>> > Middle Ages Theory of Contagions was 1st advanced during,
>> > & Obstetrics -- 1500's Infectious character of epidemic
>> > diseases noticed in 1600's Variolation, Vaccination, &
>> > Protection against smallpox -- 1700's Modern Pharmacology
>> > isolated pure substances from herbs -- 1800's Contagious
>> > nature of diseases generally accepted, & Nursing
>> > Profession--1830's Anesthesia, & Sterilization-- 1840's
>> > Bacterium-- 1850's Pasteurization --1860's Rapidly
>> > growing pharmaceutical industry & Causative agents of
>> > diseases identified -- 1880's Viruses -- 1890's
>> > Rickettsia -- 1900's Heart disease #1 cause of mortality
>> > -- 1910's Penicillin -- 1920's Cancer #2 cause of death
>> > -- 1930's Legislation creates Medicare and Medicaid,
>> > Health care providers become very profitable, & HMO's
>> > were founded -- 1965 -70's Health care costs continue to
>> > grow -- 1980's Health care costs reach 14% of U.S. GNP --
>> > 1990's Americans pay through the nose for Health Care --
>> > the New Millennium
>
>> > Anybody notice a trend here? Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
>> Yes! Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
>
> Modern Medicine transformed the Bloodletting of the Old
> Millennium into the Bloodsucking of the New Millennium.
>
> Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
> --
> John Gohde, Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a
> Science!
>

Yup,

He's a troll.

r

--
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable
from magic."

Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"

N-H-P
Mon, Aug-25-03, 05:12
Rich Andrews <n0-spam@yah0o.com> wrote

> > Modern Medicine transformed the Bloodletting of the Old
> > Millennium into the Bloodsucking of the New Millennium.

> Yup, He's a troll.

Not only is YOUR bias showing, but YOU are a sriff. :)

georgeconk
Mon, Aug-25-03, 18:13
N-H-P <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote in
message
news:16a9b594.0308250257.77c6b6d8@posting.google.com...
> Rich Andrews <n0-spam@yah0o.com> wrote
>
> > > Modern Medicine transformed the Bloodletting of the Old
> > > Millennium into the Bloodsucking of the New Millennium.
>
> > Yup, He's a troll.
>
> Not only is YOUR bias showing, but YOU are a sriff. :)

What is that?