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“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
― George Washington

Is the Catholic Church and the Vatican popes responsible for pedophilia as well as female genital mutilation?
Recently, I had a conversation with my colleague Dr. Zrinzo, who you will remember conversed with me on the subject of “America’s gun culture.” The

Longevity and compression of morbidity from a neuroscience perspective: Do we have a duty to die by a certain age?
Abstract — The search for longevity, if not for immortality itself, has been as old as recorded history. The great strides made in the standard

The American ‘gun culture’ that saved Europe
An interesting conversation with a European neurosurgical colleague, who decries the “gun culture” of America, took place that may be of interest to readers of

Regimentation in medicine and its human price (Part 2) by Russell L. Blaylock, MD
When I was in training, we used to hear horror stories about the coming “cook-book” medicine in which doctors would be given a list of

A history of medicine from a secular humanist perspective!
A book review of The Story of Medicine by Victor Robinson, MD. Dr. Victor Robinson was Professor of History of Medicine, Temple University School of

Regimentation in medicine and the death of creativity (Part 1) by Russell L. Blaylock, MD
Until quite recently, the practice of medicine was considered an art, which incorporated a significant modicum of science, yet was itself not a pure and