A history of how politics married Big Pharma and the medical community and how that negated the need for the patient in the equation of the healthcare experiment. This book goes through the history of laws and decisions during the presidential administrations and the court decisions of the Supreme Justices from the beginning of the United States to try to find where experimentation became more important than the health and well-being of the patient. This book is born from the author, Daphne M. Matthews, discovering during a family health crisis that the healthcare system did not care about the patient and as the time progressed, found that they not only did not care if her loved one lived or died; they had been actively killing her for years through "treating" her for "diseases and disorders" they had diagnosed her with and knew she did not have. When this college educated author found she had no legal recourse due to community being afraid to take on the medical empire; she realized that as an author she still had a voice. Her story is briefly in the front intro but this is a history of facts.
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