Message from @Hamburger Guy
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But treating disease?
but the majority of pharmacy historically and to the present day is designed in such a way that it will amplify the problems of "disease"...
Right so explain why I could never sleep before getting my sleeping meds?
Couldn't tell ya. And I don't mean to say pharmacy has no practical purpose.
So you will ignore me?
What about diseases that are genetic?
@Hamburger Guy ok so basically flat earthers
That was irrelevant
My focus is epidemical diseases.... ie smallpox the plague etc etc.
Flat earther are irrelevant
@mixmasterJ and i explained that the ruling powers would never want to do this for "population control".
lolé
ah sorry
but they certainly would...
Did you read my text?
Think about this.. medicine up until 100 years ago was dangerous and increased disease injury and mortality.
Bloodletting and insane dosages of various poisons
That was simple human error
For thousands of years, it FUNCTIONED as a tool of depopulation
in the common viewpoint this is... accidental
I don't believe it was accidental but rather by design
That doesn't mean anything
Mobile why
It made me spam
@mixmasterJ depopulation was a bad thing for ruling powers
Yeah
The Black Death crumbled the institution of feudalism
Shifting the balance of powers
My viewpoint is... if medicine HADN'T been lethal I honestly believe civilization wouldn't have surivived. In england for example circa 1800s.... women were popping kids out at 12 and didn't really stop....
if it wasn't for their "stupidly conceived medicine" i believe there's no way society could have continued without disastrous logistical failure...
They've always been doing that, most of them just died young. Medicine allowed for all 12 of them to live but after a while they slow down.
Medicine in fact greatly increased the odds that those children would die.
How so? Which one?
Between venesection and... in the case of the 1800s.... mercury arsenic and antimony were given in doses that border on lethal today.
So then how do you explain the massive population growth?
bloodletting was a primary form of medicine.... and they would bleed the sick or injured until they fainted
ah
because... our species is incredibly resilient
For thousands of years our population was roughly the same
seriously, it is a fact that their systems of medicine killed and maimed and accomplished no good outside of placebo