In those days, a general practice doc did surgeries, family medicine and OB/Gyn. He did it all with an office practice, made house calls and also admitted and cared for his patients in the hospital.
That model worked until the governments started to dictate how medicine was delivered.
I do not think we have better care today than what was delivered back then (and at a lower cost then!)
My dad was was a Navy doc in WW2 and then Korea. He came home to be a small town doctor from 1952-90.>>>Can family doctors deliver rural America from its maternal health crisis?<<<
In those days, a general practice doc did surgeries, family medicine and OB/Gyn. He did it all with an office practice, made house calls and also admitted and cared for his patients in the hospital.
That model worked until the governments started to dictate how medicine was delivered.
An old-fashioned, Can-Do country Doc really can save the day.
Help IS on the way.
In ancient times, when word of a *Deliverer* was spreading throughout the land, the forces of evil fixated on the... *deliveries*.
Few ever catch on, and by then it's too late.
Try as it might, the Dark Side is not able to stop Christmas from coming.
It's just not bright enough. Q.E.D. π
Merry Christmas!
(This post might look like yet another round of punny nonsense, until it doesn't. Hopefully some of this stuff has been sticking, even if for the annoying 'cryptic' absurdity of it all. Well what can I say -- it's a public service.)