An edition of You don't have to die (1956)

You don't have to die.

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You don't have to die.
Harry M. Hoxsey
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An edition of You don't have to die (1956)

You don't have to die.

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Hoxsey was a remarkable man. Especially by todays standards. He would never turn any patient away just because they had no money. Which was very fortunate, since the regular medical profession would treat them till they ran out of money. Then send them home to die. So, about 85% of the patients he treated were in advanced stages of cancer, had already been sent home to die - and Hoxsey was curing them with his simple cure.
When Fishbein would try to harass him by bringing fraudulent charges in the courts his patients all testified for him, and told the judges how they had been sent home to die, "But Hoxsey cured us".
Hoxsey was acquitted every time until finally they bankrupted him, and when he could not afford to defend himself in court any longer he had to agree not to help those who were suffering any longer.
My own opinion: We are all poorer because of the loss of Hoxsey. It would be wonderful if we could have doctors of his caliber today!

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Publisher
Milestone Books
Language
English
Pages
310

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Cover of: You Don't Have to Die!
You Don't Have to Die!
June 1985, Cancer Book House
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Cover of: You don't have to die
You don't have to die
1977, Nature Heals
in English
Cover of: You don't have to die.
You don't have to die.
1956, Milestone Books
in English

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.994
Library of Congress
RC274 .H7

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Pagination
310 p.
Number of pages
310

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Open Library
OL6198295M
LCCN
56006752
OCLC/WorldCat
1637521
Library Thing
2041488

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