The RIP Thread...

That's another good point, Andy. If one cares to look into the subject of what we call "standardised medicine", which started off so many years ago with merely the beneficial practicality of keeping medical records, and developed into the cash cow that is a big part of it today, being the profit incentive in treating the sick as the number one focus of modern medicine, no doubt it is best to keep yourself out of the playbook if possible. Hospitals are huge wheels of cost and income return, people seem to take it for granted that they are getting the best level of care available, but the system that we have going has really taken a bite out of that truly being the case. Sometimes the more compassionate doctors have their hands tied when it comes to the possibility of offering better solutions.

There is no reason for a doctor to look into cheaper and improved methods of treatment, if the hospital that they are affiliated with that calls the shots, has no interest in implementing it into their regimen. The majority of physicians today would not recommend their profession as the one that they would wish their own children to enter.
 
So long, Lesley Only 68. Johnny was a real snook, leaving Leslie on her party like that.

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John Renbourn, a heck of a guitarist.

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Johnny Gimble

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Great guy, and he sure had a nice sound. Cool vid, liked the history. Thanks, Dave. The in Texas segment was real cool.
 
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