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Archie, Ed, and Dean:How Carolina Basketball Can Fix
HealthcareBullitt History of Medicine Club
Chapel Hill, NCMarch 1, 2017
Abraham M. Nussbaum, MD, MTSChief Education Officer, Denver HealthAssociate Professor of Psychiatry, CU SOMwww.abrahamnussbaum.com
“Under the best conditions one would have expected an appreciable mortality; there in the Dulag I expected hundreds to die of diphtheria alone in the absence of specific therapy. In point of fact there were only four deaths, of which three were due to gunshot wounds inflicted by the Germans. This excellent result had, of course, nothing to do with the therapy they received or my clinical skill. It demonstrated, on the other hand, very clearly the relative unimportance of therapy in comparison with the recuperative power of the human body. On one occasion, when I was the only doctor there, I asked the German Stabsarzt for more doctors to help me cope with these fantastic problems. He replied, “Nein! Ärzte sind uberflussig.” (“No! Doctors are superfluous.”) I was furious and even wrote a poem about it; later I wondered if he was wise or cruel; he was certainly right.”
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