Quote by Richard Reeves
After he was assassinated, his family and the men who had served h

After he was assassinated, his family and the men who had served him continued the lying and began the destruction, censoring and hiding of JFKs medical records. – Richard Reeves

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A lot of history is just dirty politics cleaned up for the consumption of children and other innocents. – Richard Reeves

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Kennedy lied and lied about his health while he was alive, even using his fathers influence to get into the Navy without ever taking a medical examination. – Richard Reeves

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I would like the Medical Society to be one of the resources for information about the influences that have an impact on our patients and our practices. – Samuel Wilson

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The technology used to detect if vehicles are carrying radioactive material is so sensitive it can tell if a person recently received radiation as part of a medical procedure. – Timothy Murphy

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Whenever a doctor cannot do good, he must be kept from doing harm. – Hippocrates

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Consider this: I can go to Antarctica and get cash from an ATM without a glitch, but should I fall ill during my travels, a hospital there could not access my medical records or know what medications I am on. – Nathan Deal

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