Egalité, fraternité, liberté was the cry of the bloody carnage of the French Revolution in 1780 and tragically is, although more subtly, the A.B.C. cry today: A. The word “equality” does not appear in either the […]
By Curtis W. Caine, MD, Sr. In Part I and Part II of this article, we have explained that when physicians form their own union they have an inside-of-medicine, doctor instigated labor union — and by so doing they […]
By Curtis W Caine, Sr., MD Open Letter to George Will: This is in response to your column in the Tuesday, June 16 issue of the Clarion-Ledger of Jackson, Mississippi regarding the 2000 census. You correctly state […]
By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., M.D. In Part I, an exchange between an AMA Trustee and the author revealed: a) the AMA is hurting for members; b) “organized medicine” has accepted and capitulated to outside, third-party […]
By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., M.D. Part I begins with an AMA recruitment letter from J. Edward Hill, M.D., a member of the AMA Board of Trustees, and the author’s response. At the same time, […]
By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., M.D. Part III of this lesson concludes our list of inferences: 26. Much of the absurd nonsense passed as liberal arts curriculum in institutions of both lower education and higher […]
By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., M.D. In Part I of this lesson (Medical Sentinel, July/August 1999), I enumerated the first 13 points of inference that can be drawn from our “U.S. Constitution 101” course. As we advance to […]
By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., M.D. Every issue of the Medical Sentinel has contained an article on The Constitution — Plain and Simple. Volume 1, Number 1 was headed freshman “U.S. Constitution 101.” Each column was planned […]
In Part I of this column, we discussed how our Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia in 1787 “for the sole and express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation…to render the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of […]
This column on the Constitution appears in the Medical Sentinel to remind us that it is the unConstitutional (and thus illegal) activities in medicine and all other facets of our lives that have trampled on and outlawed […]
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