vonlaw
Do other people agree that Arisotle would have been deeply disappointed by the medical system we have presently in place in this country, or do they believe that we have strayed a long way from his philosophy of what he felt medical care should be primarily about?
The justice we have in place at the moment under the NHS when surgery or surgical procedures go wrong, sometimes severely disfiguring and killing someone under the name of the surgeon needing to acquire some experience, is surely not something he would have approved of, and hopefully would have been something he felt the NHS should accept responsibility for, or redress if nothing else.
What do others feel would have been his reaction to all the medical blunders which are occuring inside our present NHS system?
The justice we have in place at the moment under the NHS when surgery or surgical procedures go wrong, sometimes severely disfiguring and killing someone under the name of the surgeon needing to acquire some experience, is surely not something he would have approved of, and hopefully would have been something he felt the NHS should accept responsibility for, or redress if nothing else.
What do others feel would have been his reaction to all the medical blunders which are occuring inside our present NHS system?