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A New Model For Health And Disease – Page 34

There are a number of cases that demonstrate how drugs, given to sensitive patients without regard for those sensitivities, have held disastrous consequences for the patient. Some of these side effects, selected at random from current medical journals,22 are:
— posterior subcapsular cataracts in steroid treated children
— blindness from betamethasone eye drops
— poisoning with boric acid
— red cell aplasia resulting from antituberculosis therapy
— intracranial hemorrhage with amphetamines23
— liver injury from halothane24
— fatal hepatitis due to indomethacin25. 26
— severe reaction from anticholinesterase eye drops27
— hepatotoxicity and fatalities after methoxyflurane anes¬
thesia28 . 29
— hyperglycemia from trioxazine30
— lung diseases caused by various drugs, teratogenic effects
from various drugs31-32
— intestinal ulceration with mefenamic acid33
— fatal nephritis with phenacetin34
—permanent deafness with ethacrynic acid36
— allergic reactions with antimicrobials36-39
— visual impairment with an antimalarial40
— thrombophlebitis with oral contraceptives41
— physical and psychological dependence with methamphet-
amine42
— delayed, severe, prolonged and fatal effects from
radiopaque diagnostic drugs.
We find in the medical literature articles by responsible people such as Illich,43 Burnet,44 Dubos,45 Goldblatt,46 Platt,47 Carlson,43 McKeown,49 Knowles,50 etc., stressing the importance of the "constitution" as a whole. Unfortunately, since their ideas have always been judged on theoretical grounds, they have never been applied in day-to-day practice.
The concept that the "constitution" as a whole must be supported and strengthened therapeutically has never been pursued in the research laboratories, although the medical establishment has pretended to recognize its importance. What research has pursued are the "invaders" that thrive in this "constitution."