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Letter to: HRH The Prince of Wales. St James Palace. London
26 May 2006
Pseudo science and medicine
Sir,
During the whole of my life as a Founding Member of the Royal College
of General Practitioners, I have attempted to be a true scientist.
The Medical Profession has made this task exceedingly difficult,
if not impossible, by demanding the right to be unscientific.
By restricting the parameters of science to the purely physical,
leaves the patient out in the cold.
A human being is a spiritual being, who inhabits an animal type
physical body, with a physical brain within its skull.
The Medical Profession as personified by Professor Ernst of Exeter,
demands the right to ignore and even belittle the truth concerning
the patient. The patient has a mind of his own, whereas the body
has a brain of its own.
We are body, mind and spirit and by claiming that all three are
physical and that it is unscientific to know otherwise, doctors
have become the enemies of mankind.
Turning Christianity into a worship of a corpse on a cross, is
a profanity that betrays us to the Devil.
I can hear Jesus Christ saying, If I had known that being
crucified, would lead Man down that cul-de-sac, I would have found
another way.
Scientific data concerning the spiritual nature of man is all important.
To exclude that data from the accepted body of knowledge called
science, is a heresy.
It is right and proper that Royalty should stand up and be counted,
in the search for the truth.
Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
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