Shaw, den genialt-lægekritiske stalinist
Stalin selv var begejstret for lægevidenskab som jo gør borgerne
lydige og taknemlig mod stat, universiteter og monopoler
Shaw var en meget selvstændigt tænkende - og oprørsk - irlænder i
London og nær ven af Oscar Wilde
Han overgik Shakesspeare som dramatiker både mht popularitet og seriøs
debatskabelse men hans sandhedssøgende analyse af briternes
hverdagsliv var så epokegørende og establishment-kritisk, at BBC nu
fortier ham intenst
Han reklamerede for DE GODE SIDER af Stalins og Maos hestekur til USSR
og Kina og var center i en særlig Fabian socialistgruppe som ligger
tæt ved den meget socialistiske Glistrups liberalisme
Han var hurtig til at rose immunologi-videnskaben der forklarer sygdom
ved mængden af fagocytter, hvide blodlegemer og disses afhængighed af
psykisk stress.
Følgende pluk vidner om et geni på forkant med alt hvad siden har
gjort folk skeptiske ved medicinalfabrik-mafiaen og dens lydige
DNA-pjathoveder og læger
" Da vi har gjort lægerne til købmænd, tvinger vi dem til at
lære handelsknebene.George Bernard Shaw
" Let no one suppose that the words doctor and patient can
disguise from the parties te fact that they are employer and
employee.George Bernard Shaw
" Life is a disease; and the only difference between one man and
another is the stage of the disease at which he lives.George Bernard
Shaw
" To the person with a toothache, even if the world is
tottering, there is nothing more important than a visit to a
dentist.George Bernard Shaw
" Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is
what it is for. Spend all you have before you die; and do not outlife
yourself.George Bernard Shaw
" We have not lost faith, but we have transferred it from God to
the medical professionGeorge Bernard Shaw
" You know, Tolstoy, like myself, wasn't taken in by
superstitions like science and medicine.George Bernard Shaw
All sorts of bodily diseases are produced by half-used minds. George
Bernard Shaw
Life is a disease; and the only difference between one man and another
is the stage of the disease at which he lives. George Bernard
Shaw
Optimistic lies have such immense therapeutic value that a doctor who
cannot tell them convincingly, has mistaken his profession. George
Bernard Shaw, Misalliance, 1914
" Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman, but believing what he read
made him mad. George Bernard Shaw
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