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Also, it was allopathic doctors who pioneered anesthesia. Once they

controlled t he market for that, they were primed for a takeover, which

was very much planned in 19th century AMA meetings- after all, they had

been going after the plant-based medical market since the London College

of Physicians encouraged the witch trials circa 1600.

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Desh,

> Also, it was allopathic doctors who pioneered anesthesia. Once they

> controlled t he market for that, they were primed for a takeover, which

> was very much planned in 19th century AMA meetings- after all, they had

> been going after the plant-based medical market since the London College

> of Physicians encouraged the witch trials circa 1600.

But without the legal grant of monopoly over the profession (i.e.

government collusion), all of that would have been greatly mitigated.

It was true in 1600 and it is just as true today. And medicine was by

no means the only profession or discipline co-opted in this way.

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