Montag, 2. Januar 2012

Re: [H] Combos and complexes

Hi, Joe --

That's fair enough. You may be developing the most amazing understanding
of how drugs and patients interact; I don't deny it. And more power to
your elbow if you're dealing with patients with such complex situations:
extremely demanding upon you.

My quibble really amounted to little more than that polypharmacy,
prescribed upon a basis of the pathogenetic knowledge of the individual
components of the prescription, is an oxymoron.

Kind regards,

John

On 3 January 2012 09:40, Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. <jroz@ihug.co.nz> wrote:

> I am not going to spend time going through each of you a,b,c,
> points........
> ....but I will just point out that you have no idea what type of patients
> come in my office (and I have the dubious honour to see too many of those
> you describe as NOT being ones who come and see a homeopath), therefore you
> are once again theorising.
>
>
>
> That I do NOT have to accept those patients is again a reflection of your
> way of thinking and practicing (if you do), not mine: I have never refused
> any patient, any difficult case, any pathology, even in my surgical times
> where I was known as the guy on whom to dump the complications of
> others....
> .....no wonder my morbidity and mortality rates were higher than usual, I
> dared go there and at least try. NOt completely true for distance patients,
> some I refuse as I would really need their physical presence.....
>
> Same thing with Natural Therapies.
>
>
>
> You keep arguing on theoretical bases. I practice on scientific bases,
> therefore I agree with your last sentence/question.
>
>
>
> And it is that science, that knowledge, that research that I keep flowing
> continuously, integrating everything until that time I will reach a very
> simple reality, all those different methods, techniques called by many a
> Jack of all trades", all this allows me to practice the way I do, with the
> knowledge you cannot imagine one can have, with the understanding you have
> no idea about, with good safety for my patients (and myself), and yet still
> not get every case right.
>
>
>
> I have explained at length what I do, how I do it. Anyone can do the same,
> really, just need lots of pigheadedness, which I am largely endowed
> with....
> .......
>
>
>
> I do not feel the need to comment or argue any more, enough theorising,
> enough hot air.
>
>
>
> Joe. 
>

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"And if care became the ethical basis of citizenship? Our parliaments,
guided by such ideas, would be very different places."


—Paul Ginsborg, *Democracy: Crisis and Renewal*, London: Profile, 2008.
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