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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
Cuba in Revolution: Escape From a Lost Paradise by Miguel A. Faria, Jr., MD
Thirty-six years ago after a harrowing ordeal at sea, Miguel A. Faria, Jr., escaped from Cuba with his father and found a new home in
Book Review of Cuba in Revolution: Escape From a Lost Paradise. Reviewed by George C. Leef
The vicious regime of Fidel Castro has for more than 40 years trampled on individual rights in Cuba, but the details of his seizure of
A Correspondence with Bioethics Critic, Attorney Wesley J. Smith
March 20, 2002Dear Mr. Smith, You have done a great service to the public as well as to the medical profession with your groundbreaking books,
Medical History — Hygiene and Sanitation
The word hygiene comes from Hygeia, the Greek goddess of health (photo, below), who was the daughter of Aesculapius, the god of medicine. Since the
Public Policy by Lawsuits: U.S. Neurosurgeons Are Not Safe
In the Fall 2001 issue of the AANS Bulletin, “A Profession at Risk—The Medical Liability Crisis,” the editors brought forth the momentous issue of spiraling
Book Review of Cuba in Revolution: Escape From a Lost Paradise. Reviewed by Roberto A. Solera
El tema político cubano sigue en el tapete casi a diario, ya que hay más de dos millones de exiliados sólo en el territorio de