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Category: Philosophy

Morgellons and Noble Lies

Posted on May 20, 2009

Here’s a poser: imagine that your patient comes to you reporting the canonical symptoms of a condition that is untreatable.  You agree that this patient is suffering from something, and that the reported symptoms tally with those that are reported by other sufferers.  However, the reason that the disease is untreatable is that – frankly […]

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