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I had only asked you because you were the one who used the quote in your email

and I thought you would know where you had read it.

I just don't like to pass information along if I don't have a source for it.

thanks,

In a message dated Thu, 20 Dec 2001 1:02:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,

" eulypian " <eulypian@...> writes:

> I don't know where I first heard about the horrendous toll of

> iatrogenic death...at least ten years ago. I've seen it discussed

> regularly since then, though. I always thought it was amazing that

> they even kept track of it like that, but they are scientists, after

> all. I don't know of any CDC data available on the web, but I

> haven't searched lately. I'd see if your library either has it or can

> get it. I know it is used in research, so a research library would be

> best if there's one near you. Also checking the data of the

> researchers, such as insurance data...you might check your health

> insurer to see if they have cause of death data available. There is

> second hand information through folks like Schulze and

> Lorraine Day who lecture on the causes of disease and their treatment.

> Schulze is pretty good at tracking current statistics in the

> medical field, like the fact that the adult diaper business is up over

> two billion dollars annually. There are lots of his students putting

> information on the web, so you might find statistical sources through

> them. Schulze puts out a newsletter every other month that discusses

> the statistics, so you can sign up for that. I know he even has

> investors checking out his newsletter's statistics to see what the

> latest money makers are, like the adult diaper business, the fast

> food and pop industries, dialysis machine manufacturers, etc.

>

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Try a Google search on Iatrogenic Disease...there's lots of info:

Here's an ABC News report quoting the Journal of the AMA on just the

death from prescription drug reactions in hospitals...106,000 in 1994:

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/drugreactions980413.ht

ml

Open your eyes and look around you. They are getting away with murder.

> I had only asked you because you were the one who used the quote in

your email and I thought you would know where you had read it.

>

> I just don't like to pass information along if I don't have a source

for it.

>

> thanks,

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated Thu, 20 Dec 2001 1:02:31 PM Eastern Standard

Time, " eulypian " <eulypian@y...> writes:

>

> > I don't know where I first heard about the horrendous toll of

> > iatrogenic death...at least ten years ago. I've seen it discussed

> > regularly since then, though. I always thought it was amazing that

> > they even kept track of it like that, but they are scientists,

after

> > all. I don't know of any CDC data available on the web, but I

> > haven't searched lately. I'd see if your library either has it or

can

> > get it. I know it is used in research, so a research library would

be

> > best if there's one near you. Also checking the data of the

> > researchers, such as insurance data...you might check your health

> > insurer to see if they have cause of death data available. There

is

> > second hand information through folks like Schulze and

> > Lorraine Day who lecture on the causes of disease and their

treatment.

> > Schulze is pretty good at tracking current statistics in

the

> > medical field, like the fact that the adult diaper business is up

over

> > two billion dollars annually. There are lots of his students

putting

> > information on the web, so you might find statistical sources

through

> > them. Schulze puts out a newsletter every other month that

discusses

> > the statistics, so you can sign up for that. I know he even has

> > investors checking out his newsletter's statistics to see what the

> > latest money makers are, like the adult diaper business, the fast

> > food and pop industries, dialysis machine manufacturers, etc.

> >

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OK, here's a site with lots of references to check out:

Hazards of Modern Medicine

An Overview Based on a Selection of Findings from the More than

10,000 Articles, Reports, and Scientific Research Studies in the

Medical Literature, By Barry M. , MD

http://www.maharishi-india.org/programmes/p5/hazards.html

> I had only asked you because you were the one who used the quote in

your email and I thought you would know where you had read it.

>

> I just don't like to pass information along if I don't have a source

for it.

>

> thanks,

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated Thu, 20 Dec 2001 1:02:31 PM Eastern Standard

Time, " eulypian " <eulypian@y...> writes:

>

> > I don't know where I first heard about the horrendous toll of

> > iatrogenic death...at least ten years ago. I've seen it discussed

> > regularly since then, though. I always thought it was amazing that

> > they even kept track of it like that, but they are scientists,

after

> > all. I don't know of any CDC data available on the web, but I

> > haven't searched lately. I'd see if your library either has it or

can

> > get it. I know it is used in research, so a research library would

be

> > best if there's one near you. Also checking the data of the

> > researchers, such as insurance data...you might check your health

> > insurer to see if they have cause of death data available. There

is

> > second hand information through folks like Schulze and

> > Lorraine Day who lecture on the causes of disease and their

treatment.

> > Schulze is pretty good at tracking current statistics in

the

> > medical field, like the fact that the adult diaper business is up

over

> > two billion dollars annually. There are lots of his students

putting

> > information on the web, so you might find statistical sources

through

> > them. Schulze puts out a newsletter every other month that

discusses

> > the statistics, so you can sign up for that. I know he even has

> > investors checking out his newsletter's statistics to see what the

> > latest money makers are, like the adult diaper business, the fast

> > food and pop industries, dialysis machine manufacturers, etc.

> >

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