Re: Vindication of Dr. Clark and Rife
In your all knowing wisdom on this topic, have you ever considered that maybe she did not even try to diagnose herself.
So, when she incorrectly diagnosed her brother, was there anyone who cam up with the correct diagnosis at the same time? No.
Do so called non-quack doctors diagnose everything correctly the first time, or every time? No.
Are you correct all of the time?
How many doctors treat their own serious illnesses?
I know that I am not correct all of the time but I do not sit and deny credit when it is due. While not perfect, Dr. Clark helped a lot of people that the medical profession had turned their backs on. Her success rate was far better than most chemo-therapy can offer. And just so you can not poo poo this, I get my information from cancer survivors who call and talk to me 10, 15, and even 18 years after they had been told by their doctors to go home and die but they went to Dr. Clark instead and are still alive as a result.
Also, there is no benefit for me to write about this other than to let people know that what you are spouting is not entirely true. Dr. Clark saved a lot of lives, even if she did not save her own.
Interesting, "According to Kevin Kenward of the American Medical Association: 'Based on over 210,000 records of deceased physicians, our data indicate the average life-span of a physician is 70.8 years.'"
Looks like Dr. Clark beat that by a few years.