Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 - Dr. Leo Rebello drnilesh.baxi Monday, June 04, 2007 10:30 AM Dr. Sharad Shah story -- one sided? Dear Dr. Nilesh Baxi : Ref. your letter in today's Mumbai Mirror. If medicines are given on "clinical suspicion" then what happens to modern medicine's "diagnostic skill" that you pride so much on? About keeping records I agree with you. Because the recent trend is "records are patient's property" (an idea which was mooted by me in 1981 suggesting dismantling space consuming medical records departments, when I was the Administrator of Nanavati Hospital for a brief while). But how do you forget that old man Dr. Sharad Shah was also penalised by the Medical Council in the past? Medical Council, like the Bar Council, as you'd know, rarely penalise their erring members. In this particular case, the family trusted Dr. Sharad Shah for over 30 years and yet lost their 14-year old due to his casual attitude (which is what hurt them); like I lost my 25 years old son at the Riddhi Vinayak Critical Care and Cardiac Centre of Dr. Venkat Goyal, because of hit and miss diagnosis and treatment. I have already served another notice on him being not content with his sugar-coated six-page pointwise reply to my earlier notice. Nilesh, well informed as you are, it is about time you owned up that Allopathy is a bogus science. Except anti-bio-tics (I am purposely splitting that word to drive home the message) and more antibiotics and broad spectrum antibiotics, anti-virals, anti-retrovirals, chemotherapeutics agents, synthetic vitamins and narcotic and psychotropic substances, what have you got in your deleterious system of medicine? I am sure you are aware of "prescription addiction" being higher than the "street drug addiction", of cough syrups harming our small children and mercury laced vaccines turning our entire future generation into mutated creeps. Have you checked the astronomically growing numbers of ASD children in India? Best Wishes Dr. Leo Rebello www.healthwisdom.org Tel. 28872741 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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