Greg and Art,
A cure is certainly more difficult to find than a
palliation. Art I think you are falling prey to the conspiratorial
thinkers who look at all of the world is driven purely by economics.
Drug companies and the research and medical communities are people too
subject to the same illnesses all people are subject to.
But then maybe I'm wrong and my colleagues have been holding
out on me. Or maybe I have you all duped and I really have the cure
and am not sharing the cure with the rest of you. When you get into
thinking conspiratorially where does it stop?
No, there is no major conspiracy IMHO by
the "Band-Aide" manufacturers, any more than there was a
significant effort of the makers of braces crutches and hot packs to
prevent the development of the polio vaccine- just a normal rate of progress
toward a greater understanding of the illness which will eventually lead toward
a cure and prevention.
Charlie
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Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 9:42
AM
Subject: Re: Great events...
I hope there is no truth in this statement. If it were true no
disease would have ever been cured. Penicillin, polio vaccine,
small pox vaccine, and even the flu shot would not have come about.
Greg
47/35/35
Arthur Hirsch wrote:
"The companies whom we thank
for these "band-aids" have a strong
vested interest in there not being a cure,
and they too are represented in
Washington."