Imagining What Would Happen if Medicine in Europe Acted Like
Economic Policy in Europe
An article in the
Wall Street Journal documents how the Central
Bank of Spain wants to cut working class wages, on the idea that this will
cause more employment. In economics this
idea was totally and completely and utterly buried by Keynes over 70 years
ago. (More on this on another post.) So essentially the Spanish monetary authorities
want to go back to policy that is based on erroneous beliefs in the 1920’s and
before.
This Forum wonders what the story might be if
medicine in Europe did the same thing, that
is, if it abandoned and reversed the progress that was made with the discovery
of antibiotics in the 1930’s.
Major Reversal in Medicine in Europe ; Doctors
will No Longer Use Antibiotics and Instead
will Presecribe
Drugs that Kill the Body’s Antibodies
The better way
that will now be used in the entire European Union, except for Germany , is to
totally cease the prescription of powerful antibiotics for patients that have
infections that cannot be fought off naturally.
Instead the doctors will inject drugs that destroy the body’s naturally occurring
antibodies, and severely limits the ability of the body to produce its own
infection fighting antibodies.
The rationale
for such a policy was explained at a news conference in which several
researchers said that they had noticed that when the body has an infection, the
level of antibodies in the blood increases.
“Obviously the antibodies are causing the infections” said the head of
the research group, “so if we can just destroy the antibodies the infections
should go away and the patient will recover nicely.”
When asked how
trials of the new treatment had gone, a second researcher admitted that “Almost
every patient got worse and died” but the spokesperson for the group said they
thought that was because the treatment had been too mild. “We think that if we can kill every antibody
in the blood when an infection is present, then the patient will quickly
recover. Our problem is that we have
just not pursued the treatment with enough intensity.”
One of the most
noted doctors in the field from the United States , Dr. Paulus Kragman
asked if the researchers were aware of the fact that the reason high levels of
antibodies were present during an infection was because the body produced them
to fight the infection. The research
group replied that they were aware that some, if not all of the medical
profession outside of Europe believed that,
but that based on research that was conducted and published in the 1920’s they
felt that science was debunked, and that they could use the authority of the
1920’s research to justify their new policy.
Funding for the
research that led to the new policy was provided by The International Monetary Fund,
the European Union and the European Central Bank. All three groups have amended their health
insurance policies to allow patients to travel outside of the European Union
for treatment.
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