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What Happened To The Hippocratic Oath?

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ttbn,
Fact 1. You read a story someone had reported.
Fact 2. A young boy had a fractured eye socket from a sports injury.
Fact 3. He was taken to the local country doctor.
Fact 4. Had to travel a considerable distance and some hours to get the boy to a hospital with an emergency department, where he was treated.

In question: did the local Dr REFUSE TO TREAT the child because he was unvaccinated? Then stated the doctor was waiting for Novavax for kids.

It is this section of the report where interpretation is given by the report of not understanding the Dr. The fact is there was a fracture the local Dr could do little about it except give him pain relief. The local Dr may have refused to do anything regarding a fractured eye socket because he did not have the equipment to risk touching a broken eyesocket because if there was damage to the eye touching a fractured eye socket could have caused total blindness if the broken socket were contributing to damage to the eyeball. For the Dr to touch it could have resulted in lawsuits if he had contributed to his blindness.
MORE FACTS FROM THE DR REQUIRED WHY HE REFUSED.
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 3 February 2022 3:32:11 PM
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http://twitter.com/CaldronPool/status/1488365477407563777

Unvaccinated parents banned from seeing their kids in hospital.
Blackmailing them into obedience.
Posted by mhaze, Thursday, 3 February 2022 4:10:06 PM
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mhaze. "It wasn't that long ago that the woke were claiming that universal health care was a human right.

Now its only a right if you submit to governmental directives. How long before the smoker is denied health care... the obese, the alcoholic?"

This is an interesting subject. Should those with self induced injuries ever be treated? Where does it stop

A while back, watching a hospital emergency show I started to think it was about time these drug overdose people, who are brought in a dozen times a year should no longer be treated. I also wondered if people with a number of outstanding Ambulance bills should be carried.

But then I thought I have ridden show jumping horses, raced cars, & a number of other risky sports, where I could have been injured, including school boy football, where I was injured. Was I entitled to treatment if injured playing dangerous games. How much should the community be responsible to service our semi self inflected injuries. Do we even have the right to interfere when some one is trying to commit suicide?

I have a real problem coming to a firm conclusion on the subject, any ideas?
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 3 February 2022 4:24:31 PM
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Hassy, you said you have had 3 heart attacks, did you receive treatment each time? Did anyone ever say; "Hey Sunshine these heart attacks are caused by your lifestyle, to many smokes, to much piss, to many meat pies, and not enough exercise."

A mate of mine couldn't get a kidney transplant until he lost weight, doctors orders. Another bloke was told he need a triple bypass, but he had to give up smoking. Didn't give up smoking, and died instead.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 3 February 2022 4:49:33 PM
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Recreational drug abusers should only be treated if they have private health cover !
Posted by individual, Thursday, 3 February 2022 5:23:19 PM
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Indy,

Does that include drinkers and smokers, afterall they are way over represented in hospital admissions.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 3 February 2022 7:09:37 PM
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