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Is Abortion Ever Good Treatment?

Posted by on Jan 17, 2018 in Science | Comments Off on Is Abortion Ever Good Treatment?

 IS INDUCED ABORTION EVER GOOD TREATMENT? Philip G. Ney MD FRCP(C) MA           ABSTRACT   Philip G. Ney MD FRCP(C) Mount Joy College 14/10/2011   Although abortion is the most commonly performed medical procedure in the world there is no evidence that it is medically indicated or beneficial for the patient. Abortion has never been established as an unencumbered right. It is always assumed it is good for women but the research is clear that it is not. This paper briefly reviews the best evidence for and against induced abortion as treatment. It alerts scientists and physicians...

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Euthanasia is the Worst Way To Go

Posted by on May 19, 2017 in Science | Comments Off on Euthanasia is the Worst Way To Go

EUTHANASIA IS WORST WAY TO GO              Philip Ney.   7/9/2016 INTRODUCTION. Although Euthanasia is hotly debated by many, and it should be, few people realize all the far reaching implications. Euthanasia is only destructive. Euthanasia is the most traumatic and the least dignified way to die. Euthanasia results in undying turmoil, guilt and depressions in family and friends. Euthanasia is rapidly destroying the medical profession. Euthanasia is increasing the cost of medical care which reduces the availability of treatment for critical illnesses, limits funds available for...

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Review of Research on Induced Abortion as Treatment

Posted by on May 15, 2017 in Science | Comments Off on Review of Research on Induced Abortion as Treatment

REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON INDUCED ABORTION AS TREATMENT Philip G. Ney MD                                                             Pioneer Pub.   I. INTRODUCTION They are called therapeutic abortions but where is the evidence these abortions are effective treatment for any recognized disease? The 1967 Abortion Act of England states abortions are allowed if they would prevent a seriously harmful physical or mental disorder. So where is the evidence that abortions are effective in preventing harm? Freely available abortions were...

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Childhood Neglect and Induced Abortion: Why they go together

Posted by on May 15, 2017 in Science | Comments Off on Childhood Neglect and Induced Abortion: Why they go together

    CHILDHOOD NEGLECT AND INDUCED ABORTION: NEGLECT AND ABORTION; WHY THEY GO TOGETHER Philip G. Ney MD FRCP(C) 21/9/12   STATISTICS The results were clear. When we instructed the computer to do a step wise regression on our data, it showed the closest correlation between 35 possible reasons a woman choose to have an abortion is that she was neglected as a child. All the usual factors that people assumed were the causes for an abortion like age, marital status, education, income, number of children etc. were at the bottom of the list. None were remotely significant. This is quite...

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Compassionate Care Bill S1696

Posted by on May 15, 2017 in Health, Political | Comments Off on Compassionate Care Bill S1696

A COMPASSIONATE CRITIQUE OF THE US SENATE’S WOMEN’S HEALTH PROTECTION ACT # 1696 Philip G. Ney M.D. There is little evidence of human’s inherent goodness. Although there are good family and community building instincts, these had to be encouraged and guided by just laws enacted by wise people elected by a well-informed populace. Healers thru doing good are elevated by patient gratitude to a higher status. Too many have used this position to disregard the self-imposed restraints of their profession. Thus there has always been legislation to keep all physicians within the bounds of good...

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Science in conflict with religion

Posted by on May 14, 2017 in Letters to the Editor, Science | Comments Off on Science in conflict with religion

  Letter to editor of Canadian Journal Psychiatry                     Philip G. Ney M.D. 2/6/09   In spite of his comprehensive and generally sympathetic review, Dr Koenig undoes it all with his bias.  “Despite spectacular advances in technology and science, 90% of the world population is involved in some form of religious or spiritual practice” (CJP 54:283)  To the thinking of this scientist, he should have written, “Because of the spectacular advances in technology and science, 90% of the world is God fearing.”  His assumption that science is...

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