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Roots of Modern Medicine
(Editor's note: "Witchcraft"
or "sorcery" in the New Testament is from the Greek word "pharmakeia"; English
"pharmacy" - Healing through the use of drugs. [See etymonline.com and
dictionary.com.] Of Babylon it
was said: (Rev.18:23)... for with thy sorcery were all the
nations deceived.)
The physicians' Hippocratic Oath:
I swear by Apollo the Physician, and Asklepios and
Hygieia, and all the Gods and Goddesses that, according to my ability and
judgment, I will keep this oath and this syngraphe ('contract'): to
consider him who taught me this Art as dear to me as my parent, to share my
substance with him, and to relieve his necessities if required; to look upon his
offspring as equivalent to my own brothers, and to teach them this Art, if they
wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation; and that by precept, lecture, and
every other form of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own
sons, and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath
according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I will follow that system
of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the
benefit of my patients and abstain from whatever is harmful and mischievous.
I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such
advice; likewise, I will not give a pessary to a woman to induce abortion.
I will live my life and practice my art with purity and holiness. I will not cut
persons suffering from 'the stone', but will leave this to be done by men who
are practitioners of this skill. Whatever houses I enter, I will enter for the
benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and
corruption, and especially from the seduction of females or males, of free
persons or slaves. Whatever I see or hear in connection with my professional
practice or not in the life of men, which should not be made public, I will not
divulge, considering that all such knowledge should remain secret. As long as I
continue to keep this Oath inviolate, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and
the practice of the Art, respected by all men, at all times. But if I should
trespass and violate this Oath, may the opposite be my lot.
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Apollo in Greek Mythology
Apollo is in many respects the paradigm of a
Greek god. He represents order, harmony, and civilization in a way that most
other Olympian deities cannot quite equal. One only has to compare him with
Dionysos to understand how Apollo is depicted as a bright, rational
counterpart to the chaotic and frenzied god of wine and women. Indeed, Apollo is
most often associated with the cultivated arts of music and medicine, and his
role as the leader of the
Muses establishes him as a patron of intellectual pursuits.
Pronunciation
{a-pol'-lo}
Etymology
"Destroy or excite"
Other names
Apollon
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The angel of the
abyss is Apollyon, meaning destroyer.)
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Witchcraft or
Sorcery in the New Testament is from the Greek word Pharmakia; English
Pharmacy; Healing through the use of drugs. Of Babylon it was said,
(Rev.18:23)... for with thy sorcery were all the nations deceived.)
The son of
Zeus and
Leto, and the twin brother of
Artemis. Apollo was the god of music (principally the lyre, and he directed
the choir of the
Muses) and also of prophecy, colonization, medicine, archery (but not for
war or hunting), poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry and the carer of herds and
flocks. He was also a god of light, known as "Phoebus" (radiant or beaming, and
he was sometimes identified with
Helios the sun god). He was also the god of plague and was worshiped as
Smintheus (from sminthos, rat) and as Parnopius (from parnops;
grasshopper) and was known as the destroyer of rats and locust, and according to
Homer's Iliad, Apollo shot arrows of plague into the Greek camp. Apollo
being the god of religious healing would give those guilty of murder and other
immoral deeds a ritual purification. Sacred to Apollo are the swan (one legend
says that Apollo flew on the back of a swan to the land of the Hyperboreans, he
would spend the winter months among them), the wolf and the dolphin. His
attributes are the bow and arrows, on his head a laurel crown, and the cithara
(or lyre) and plectrum. But his most famous attribute is the tripod, the symbol
of his prophetic powers.
In Greek mythology,
Asklepios (Asclepius) was the god of healing. He was the son of the Olympian god
Apollo and a mortal woman named Coronis.
Asklepios (Roman Aesculapius)
The Hesiod places Aesculapius' origin in
Thessaly where he lived in a subterranean cleft with both a serpent and a hound
as companions. Born of the god Apollo and the mortal woman Coronis (a "former"
virgin of the Lapithae), Aesculapius was raised by the centaur Chiron, from whom
he learned the art of healing and became a physician.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This healer God is an imitation of Jesus.
This god is supposedly born of an earthly mother and a god (Son of God) he
supposedly raised the dead etc. The physicians symbol, the serpent on a
rod, was an imitation of Moses serpent that was lifted up in the wilderness,
which pointed to Christ the healer. This god is clearly a false Christ.)
However, in the pride of
his powers, Aesculapius ventured to transgress the laws of nature and to bring
the dead back to life. Naturally, Pluto the lord of the underworld was none too
happy with this turn of events, and complained to Zeus that Hades was being
depopulated. So Zeus slew Aesculapius with a thunderbolt (sorry).
According to Greek
legend, patients seeking healing would sleep the night in the temple of
Aesculapius. During the night, Aesculapius would appear to the patient in a dream,
accompanied by his daughter, the goddess Hygieia, and by a serpent who followed
Aesculapius wherever he went. At that point, Aesculapius would treat the patient
in the dream, often by having the serpent lick his or her wounds. In the
morning, the patient would awaken healed.
As a result,
throughout history, the symbol of the physician has been, and continues to be,
the Staff of Aesculapius, a wooden staff with a SINGLE serpent entwined. Many
readers, however, are probably more familiar with the Caduceus, which is the
winged staff of Hermes, the messenger of the gods, with TWO intertwined
serpents.
His followers established temples called
Asclepions, temples of Asklepios, temples of healing. The greatest asklepion was
in a grove of trees south of Corinth,
Greece where the sick had to spend a night while the proper remedies were
revealed during a dream to the priests of the temple and the cured had to make a
suitable sacrifice (usually a rooster) to the god.
According to mythology, Asculapius had a
number of children including Hygieia, the goddess of health (from whose name
comes the word "hygiene") and Panaceia, the goddess of healing (from whose name
comes the word "panacea" for a universal remedy).
Today, the staff of Aesculapius is a commonly
used symbol of medicine. It is the symbol of the American Medical Association
(AMA) and many other medical societies.
Greek god of healing. He was not a regular
member of the Olympian pantheon and his worship began seriously only with the
5th century, especially at his sanctuaries in Epidaurus and on
Cos. In art he appears as a
bearded man, with a staff and snake, often with his daughter Hygieia (Health)
Chiron taught Asclepius the art of healing. According to Pindar (Pythian Odes),
Asclepius also acquired the knowledge of surgery, the use of drugs, love potions
and incantations.
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Physician
Humor.........or is it?
Think about this:
Statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun
owners.
a. The number of physicians in the US is
700,000.
b. Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year is 120,000.
c. Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171. (US Dept. of Health & Human Services)
Then think about this:
a. The number of gun owners in the US is
80,000,000.
b. The number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age groups) is 1,500.
c. The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .0000188.
Statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun
owners.
FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN, BUT ALMOST EVERYONE HAS AT LEAST . . . ONE DOCTOR!
Please alert your friends to this alarming threat. We must ban doctors
before this gets out of hand! As a public health measure I have withheld
the statistics on lawyers for fear that the shock could cause people to
seek medical attention.
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Man's Methods and God’s Glory
But God chose
the foolish things of the world, that he might put to shame them that are
wise; and God chose the weak things of the world, that he might put to
shame the things that are strong; and the base things of the world, and
the things that are despised, did God choose [yea] and the things that
are not, that he might bring to naught the things that are: that no flesh
should glory before God (1 Cor.1:27-29).
God’s
methods will always be considered foolish, weak, base and despised by the world
and the worldly church. I inherited from my father a chronic weakness in nasal,
sinus, and inner ear infections. By the time I came to the Lord, my eardrums
had burst many times because of these infections. I dreaded this because it was
very painful. My hearing was impaired due to scars on my eardrums. Also, like
my father, I carried nasal spray with me almost year round to open up my
sinuses. This had destroyed the lining in my nose, which made the problem
worse. Because of this, I started using saltwater as a nasal spray, which did
not work as good. Penicillin became useless and vitamin C too. Shortly after I
came to the Lord I discovered that I did not have to seek healing any more
because 2000 years ago I was healed by Jesus’ stripes. I threw my nasal
spray and my vitamin C away by faith. My nose and sinuses have not stopped
up since, even when I have had a cold. I have had no more burst eardrums
either. This testimony has been given to many who also came to faith and were
healed. At the end of all of my works to save myself by mans methods, God gave
me faith to see His works. God’s method was faith in Him combined with my own
weakness. He said, “my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Cor.12:9).
Faith is foolish, weak, and base to the world but it brings God’s power.
Before I knew the Lord, I
applied for a job at Exxon. Their physical showed that I had hearing loss from
scarred eardrums and a non-functional heart murmur, which I had from childhood.
They almost did not hire me. A few years later after I discovered the Lord and
His method, they called me in for another physical. There was no sign of
hearing loss or heart murmur. My poor attendance record caused by sickness also
made a complete turn around. Worldly methods failed me, but faith in the
promises brought the most awesome deliverance. Glory to God!
Recently, I watched a
report on antibacterial soaps on the national news. They reported that the net
effect was that they were not wiping out bacteria, but making it resistant.
What did penicillin do but make antibiotic resistant bacteria for which there is
no medical cure on the horizon. Poisons on the crops to try to destroy the
curse go into the water supply and cause a multitude of diseases. Read your
toothpaste tube; fluoride is a deadly poison. The Journal of the American
Medical Association Vol. 284 July 26, 2000 reports that doctors are the
third leading cause of death in the US causing 250,000 deaths every year from
iatrogenic causes! Iatrogenic is defined as induced in a patient by a
physician's activity, manner, or therapy. Used especially of a complication of
treatment. If this is what their organization admits, what is the truth? The
numbers are much higher. If, as some believe, this is God’s preferred method of
healing today, He is surely making a lot of mistakes. I have a good doctor
friend named John Farmer, who prefers not to use drugs. He has told me how he
prays for patients who will believe, with results. The problem is that most are
not interested in deliverance from their curse if it takes repentance and faith
so he does what he can.
My mother took a drug for
years. One day she was reading an article by Reader’s Digest on the side
effects of medicines. The side effect of the drug she was on was breast cancer
and glaucoma, and she had them both. That was a terrible trade. My father’s
favorite doctor told him after an examination, “One thing I am sure of, you are
not going to die of a heart attack. You have the heart of a much younger man.”
About a month later, he had a serious heart attack. I became convinced it was
because of a drug he was taking to put oxygen into his blood because he lost a
lung to smoking. Two close friends took a drug that had a side effect of
damaging their kidneys. Their doctors admitted this in both cases. Man shifts
the curse around and some times multiplies it, but he cannot deliver by his own
efforts. If he could, then Jesus’ death was for naught. I believe it is God’s
purpose that we understand that there is no permanent deliverance from the curse
except God’s deliverance through Jesus Christ. The world’s deliverance is a
deception, because, ultimately, their gods fail them. God wants us to see
through that.
We have been told that God
now uses modern methods for delivering us from the curse. God’s method is
always free. It is salvation by grace, which is the unmerited, unpaid for,
favor of God. Neither Jesus nor His disciples charged anything for healing,
deliverance, or any other form of salvation. The world’s method always costs.
The poor often go untreated until they die. In God’s kingdom, all are
treated on condition of faith. God desires to use the same method He used in
Scripture, the word of faith, because it is the only one that does not give
glory to man. For instance, if a Christian receives a recovery from some
disease while under the care of doctors and medicine, everyone wants to know
what the medicine was or who the doctor was. God will not share His glory with
another. I am not condemning those who use doctors or medicine. I am offering
the good news that Jesus has already healed you almost 2000 years ago. All we
have to do is read the New Testament once to find out that God did not use the
methods of man. In the coming wilderness we will need to understand this.
Soon God’s people will not
be able to buy or sell with the world. Then all will be forced into a
wilderness experience where there will be no idolatry with the gods of this
world. For the people of God there will be a great lack of doctors, medicine,
lawyers, bankers, psychiatrists, insurance, public assistance of all types,
food, clean water, and everything else. Then we will see God's power in man’s
weakness (2 Cor.12:9,10). The church’s methods of obtaining provision today are
the same as the world’s methods and are therefore acceptable to it.
God has a peculiar method
for ministering deliverance from the curse that costs nothing, gives no glory to
man, and proves His sovereignty. (1 Cor.1:28) and the base things of the
world, and the things that are despised, did God choose, [yea] and the
things that are not, that he might bring to naught the things that are: (29)
that no flesh should glory before God. We see here that God
chose to use something that does not exist in the physical realm in order to
destroy the things that do. The “things that are not”
are the promises in the Word that we do not see fulfilled. The “things
that are” are the cursed things of sin, sickness, and lack, which God
wants to “bring to naught.” For instance, if you are sick, that
is a thing that is; but “by whose stripes ye were healed”
is a thing that is not in the physical realm. God chose faith in this
promise that is not in order to bring to naught the sickness. Jesus and
the disciples used God’s method for dealing with the curse by “calling
the things that are not, as though they were” (Rom.4:17). They just
commanded it done according to the promises. They did not choose the things
that are, like doctors, medicine, psychiatrists, and such to bring to
naught the things that are, like sickness, torment, poverty, and such. The
things that appear in this cursed realm are the things that are. (Heb.11:3)
By faith we understand that the worlds have been framed by the word of God,
so that what is seen hath not been made out of things which appear.
God’s method is to use the
Word and not the physical things that appear, just as in the Gospels and Acts.
In anointing with oil, it is obviously not the oil but the faith that heals.
Oil was just a symbol of the Holy Spirit. Paul’s handkerchief did not heal; it
was the power from his faith (Acts 19:12). Some might think that once
Jesus used things that are when He made clay with His spit to heal a blind man
in John 9:6,7. It was not smearing the clay in his eyes that healed him, but
washing it out of his eyes. Clay symbolizes the Adamic nature and the things
that are (Job 10:9; 33:6; Isa.29:16; 45:9) just as man was made
from clay. In other words, our eyes must be cleansed of seeing
through eyes of clay. We need the spiritual eyes to see the promise as done by
faith. (2 Pet.1:3) seeing that his divine power hath granted
unto us all things that pertain unto life (Greek: zoe, “God’s
life”) and godliness . . . . To have spiritual eyes, we must see
that Jesus has already given us His life and blessings. We need to be cleansed
of fleshly eyes that keep us from God’s blessings. The natural man
(of clay) receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they
are foolishness unto him, and he cannot know them because they are spiritually
judged (Greek: “examined” or “seen”) (1 Cor.2:14). By the
way, the spit from Jesus mouth symbolizes that which comes out of the mouth of
the Lord that gives life to man, the Word or manna (Dt.8:3; Jn.1:1-3;
6:33,51).
I once knew a preacher who
said, “The reason Paul did all those miracles was because Luke the physician was
with him.” Wrong! Not in one verse do we see Luke using physician skills,
which could never result in a miracle. The Greek word “Iatros” falsely
translated “physician” just means “healer.” “Iatros” is also used of Jesus as
“healer.” Translators put their modern ideas here. “Physician” means “one who
practices medicine,” which Jesus and the apostles never did. The term used for
drugs or medicine in the Greek is “pharmakia” (English: pharmacy) and is
translated “witchcraft” or “sorcery,” which Paul called a work of the flesh in
Galatians 5:20. The nations are deceived with pharmakia (Rev.18:23). Luke was
a healer in the same way Jesus and the other disciples were.
It should seem strange to
these people that Jesus and his disciples did not use “the things that are” to
administer healing or deliverance. If Paul's handkerchiefs had the power to
heal, why could it not heal before he touched it? It only acted as a medium to
carry the healing anointing to the sick by faith. I have prayed over
handkerchiefs, water, or people as mediums and seen healings. A brother
came into our meeting whose wife was very sick. He was very troubled and on the
edge of tears about this. The brother was not yet convinced that he needed to
be filled with the Holy Spirit. Asking the Lord in my thoughts what to do, it
came to me to pray over him to impart healing power to him, which we did. Then
I said, “Now brother, go lay hands on your wife, and she will be healed.” He
was not convinced that healing was our right today; but he went home to lay
hands on his wife. When he did, she was healed; and he came back excited. You
see, it is not the medium; it is the healing power manifested through it, or in
this case him, by faith. Jesus imparted authority to the disciples to heal
before they received the Holy Spirit.
So how do we use God's
method of “the things that are not”? By "calling the things
that are not as though they were” (Rom.4:17). In other
words, agree with the promise and call it done.
God chooses to use
“the things that are not, that he might bring to naught the
things that are: that no flesh should glory before God.”(1
Cor.1:28,29). God does not desire to use man's inventions so that He
only can brag. God's salvation is not by our works. It is by getting our eyes
off the problem and on the promise. 2 Corinthians 4:17,18
teaches that our affliction will be temporary if “we look not at
the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen.” When
the Israelites got their eyes off the snake bite (curse) and on the serpent on
the pole (Christ who became our curse [Jn.3:14]), they were healed (Num.21:4-9).
Medical Errors Costing U.S. Billions
Mistakes resulted in 238,337 preventable deaths from 2004-06, survey
finds.
Robert Preidt
TUESDAY, April 8 (HealthDay News) --
From 2004 through 2006, patient safety errors resulted in 238,337
potentially preventable deaths of U.S. Medicare patients and cost the
Medicare program $8.8 billion, according to the fifth annual Patient Safety
in American Hospitals Study.
This analysis of 41 million Medicare
patient records, released April 8 by HealthGrades, a health care ratings
organization, found that patients treated at top-performing hospitals were,
on average, 43 percent less likely to experience one or more medical errors
than patients at the poorest-performing hospitals.
The overall medical error rate was
about 3 percent for all Medicare patients, which works out to about 1.1
million patient safety incidents during the three years included in the
analysis.
Among the other findings:
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Patients who experienced a patient
safety incident had a 20 percent chance of dying as a result of the
incident.
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The overall death rate among
patients who experienced one or more patient safety incidents fell by
almost 5 percent between 2004 and 2006.
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However, over that time, there
were increases in post-operative respiratory failure, post-operative
pulmonary embolism or
deep vein thrombosis, post-operative
sepsis (blood infection), and post-operative abdominal wound
separation/splitting.
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The most common types of medical
errors were
bed sores, failure to rescue, and post-operative respiratory
failure. Together, they accounted for 63.4 percent of incidents.
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Failure to rescue improved 11.1
percent from 2004 to 2006, while both bed sores and post-operative
respiratory failure worsened during that time.
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Of the 270,491 deaths that
occurred among patients who experienced one or more patient safety
incidents, 238,337 were potentially preventable, the researchers said.
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If all hospitals performed at the
level of the top-ranked hospitals, about 220,106 patient safety
incidents and 37,214 patient deaths could have been avoided, and about
$2 billion could have been saved.
"While many U.S. hospitals have taken
extensive action to prevent medical errors, the prevalence of likely
preventable patient safety incidents is taking a costly toll on our health
care systems -- in both lives and dollars," Dr. Samantha Collier,
HealthGrades' chief medical officer and primary author of the study, said in
a prepared statement.
"HealthGrades has documented in
numerous studies the significant and largely unchanging gap between
top-performing and poor-performing hospitals. It is imperative that
hospitals recognize the benchmarks set by the Distinguished Hospitals for
Patient Safety are achievable and associated with higher safety and markedly
lower cost," Collier said.
Starting Oct. 1, the federal Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services will stop reimbursing hospitals for the
treatment of eight major preventable errors, including objects left in the
body after surgery and certain kinds of post-surgical infections.
Many
Blood Transfusions May Increase Risks, Doctors Warn
·
UK study found dangers for heart surgery patients
· Fears over death rate and storage lead to US inquiry
Ian Sample,
science correspondent
The Guardian,
Thursday April 24 2008
Article history
This article appeared in the Guardian on
Thursday April 24
2008 on p12 of the
UK news section. It was last updated at
00:08 on April 24 2008.
More than half of blood
transfusions may do more harm than good, with some patients facing a
six-fold greater risk of dying following surgery because of
transfusions, doctors warn today.
Fears over the
safety of blood transfusions have prompted some physicians to
recommend they are used only as a last resort, with hospitals urged
to be more selective over which patients receive blood. According to
a report in New Scientist today, the National Institutes of Health,
the US government's largest medical funder, has launched a review
into the safety of the procedure. Bruce Spiess, a cardiac
anaesthetist at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond,
America, told the magazine: "Probably 40%-60% of blood transfusions
are not good for the patients."
While the risks of contracting
life-threatening infections, such as HIV, from blood transfusions
are well understood, doctors believe the danger posed by the blood
itself is more serious.
Although they do not fully
understand why blood transfusions are linked to higher death rates,
they suspect that ageing blood that has been stored before being
given to patients is less able to carry oxygen to vital organs and
causes damage to the immune system.
Blood transfusions became a
common procedure during the two world wars, when they were used to
save critically-injured soldiers. They are now used routinely in
heart surgery, hip replacement operations and cancer treatment.
According to the National Blood Service, only 8% of donated blood is
used in accident and emergency situations.
According to New Scientist, a
recent flurry of studies highlighting the risks of blood
transfusions has prompted the wide-ranging safety review. One study
of almost 9,000 patients, led by cardiac surgeon Gavin Murphy at the
Bristol Heart Institute, found that patients who had heart surgery
between 1996 and 2003 were three times more likely to die a year
after their operation if they had a blood transfusion. In the month
after surgery they were six times more likely to die than patients
who did not receive donated blood.
"There is virtually no
high-quality study in surgery, or intensive care or acute care,
outside of when you are bleeding to death, that shows that blood
transfusion is beneficial, and many that show it is bad for you," he
said. There are more than 30,000 cardiac operations in Britain each
year, with around half involving blood transfusions.
The American review will
attempt to find out why blood transfusions appear to be so harmful
to many patients.
One theory is that chemicals
in donated blood suppress the patient's immune system, making it
harder to fight off infections. But doctors also know that within
hours of being collected red blood cells stiffen up, making them
less able to squeeze down narrow blood vessels and supply oxygen to
vital organs.
A study published last month
in the New England Journal of Medicine found that patients who
received blood that was more than two weeks old were almost 70% more
likely to die within a year than patients who received fresher
blood.
John Wallwork, professor of
cardiothoracic surgery at Papworth hospital in Cambridge, said: "We
are concerned about blood transfusions for a variety of reasons. We
don't want to use blood unless we have to. In heart surgery around
half receive blood transfusions, but often they are patients who are
sicker or bleed significantly during the operation. It's always a
case of balancing the risks."