“Why do you assume you have the right to decide for someone else? Don’t you agree it’s a terrifying right, one that rarely leads to good? You should be careful. No one’s entitled to it, not even doctors.”“But doctors are entitled to that right—doctors above all,” exclaimed Dontsova with deep conviction. By now she was really angry. “Without that right there’d be no such thing as medicine!” Alexander Solzhenitsyn wrote that in Cancer Ward, first published in 1968. On the surface, the … [Read more...] about Diseased Politics and Politicized Disease