It may not have been in
another Galaxy “Far Far Away and Long Long Ago” but it was long ago on this
planet when I became a Physician or a Doctor of Medicine.
Yes, there are lots of “Doctors”
but only those of Medicine are Physicians, listeners and healers.
At that time Dermatology
which included venereal diseases because Syphilis in its secondary stage when
it became diagnostic presented with a skin rash, was considered the best specialty
since there were no emergencies thus no night calls and only one known fatal
disease, Lupus Erythematosus.
We have since learned that it
is an “Auto Immune disorder in which the body’s immune system becomes over
reactive and attacks the body itself. There are other Auto immune disorders
such as Acute Thyroiditis but they can be treated with specific medication.
I believe that the Kawasaki
Syndrome which is attacking young children weeks after recovering from Covid-19
is not part of the virus attack but an auto immune reaction from an excessive
response to the virus and should be treated as s,
On another topic; isn’t
ironic that Cuomo after blasting Trump for not responding as a nation to this
contagion is doing that by opening up several regions of the state while maintaining
lockdowns elsewhere. Nor did he respond
to the first cases that appeared in Westchester,
How about the Mayor of New
York City’s complete 180 degree on school closures and not advocating other
preventive measures?
Once again politics has
overridden common scenes the contagion will not be under control until at least
80% of the population is tested and all positives isolated for a quarantine
period. Public Health is more important than allowing Civil Rights that
endanger everyone.
A Plainfield born and raised and now retired living where he had years ago settled in NJ, Michael Rosin who is an authority on the Constitution regarding the Electors was also an Amicus to a brief presented to SCOTUS on Wednesday hearing of cases involving the Electors right to vote as they wish, only bound by their own State laws. He has commented:
"We all agree that the Constitution grants states the power to determine how electors are appointed. The issue presented today is whether the Constitution allows the states to bind an elector with legal consequences for voting contrary to a required, well stated expectation.
"The Constitution grants Congress the power to determine the time for elector appointment and the day on which the give their votes. This year those dates are Nov. 3 and Dec. 14. Congress also has incidental powers to specify how electors transmit their votes to the President of the Senate. Beyond that there is very little Congress can do. (There was not much discussion of any of this today.)"
A Plainfield born and raised and now retired living where he had years ago settled in NJ, Michael Rosin who is an authority on the Constitution regarding the Electors was also an Amicus to a brief presented to SCOTUS on Wednesday hearing of cases involving the Electors right to vote as they wish, only bound by their own State laws. He has commented:
"We all agree that the Constitution grants states the power to determine how electors are appointed. The issue presented today is whether the Constitution allows the states to bind an elector with legal consequences for voting contrary to a required, well stated expectation.
"The Constitution grants Congress the power to determine the time for elector appointment and the day on which the give their votes. This year those dates are Nov. 3 and Dec. 14. Congress also has incidental powers to specify how electors transmit their votes to the President of the Senate. Beyond that there is very little Congress can do. (There was not much discussion of any of this today.)"
Hi Dr. Yood! So happy to see you still powering along. I am Viola MacDonald's son Bob. Sometime back your son put us in touch and we exchanged emails. My mother is now 93 as is my stepfather Ken, both are well and living in FL in the same town as my sister and brother, who are also well. Wishing you the best. Bob
ReplyDeleteHey there Dr. Yood. Tommy Benner out here in Mosca in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Pop (Stan) passed at 99 in Asugust 2018 and we lost Mom (M.E. for MaryEllen) at 92 years in August of 2013. They had many terrific years out here in Colorado and RVing around the west. So really glad to hear you are still kicking around back there. Keep at it Doc! You are fondly remembered by Ronnie, Barb, Peggy and myself. Take care, Tommy
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