Ban Doctors!

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a. The number of physicians in the United States is 700,000

b. Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year is 120,000.

c. Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171. (US Dept. of Health &
Human Services)

THINK ABOUT THIS:

a. The number of gun owners in the US is 80,000,000 (yes, eighty- million!).

b. The number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age groups) is 1,500.

c. The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .0000188.

Statistically, doctors are about 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.

FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN, BUT ALMOST EVERYONE HAS A DOCTOR.

Alert your friends to this threat. We must ban doctors before this
gets out of hand. :eek:

As a public health measure I have withheld the statistics on lawyers
for fear that the shock could cause people to seek medical attention.
 
This is one of the most fallacious presentations ever to periodically reappear on the internet. Neither the types of deaths by guns or physcians are quantified in this argument.

The same argument could be used to ban cars. I don't see anyone volunteering to give up their transportation.

Since source is provided for these statistics, I turned to a series of Internet searches to see if I could find their origins. In the rare cases where an attribution was given, it ranged from a Seattle newspaper, to a St. Louis TV News program, to a New York sportsmen's club. None of these checked out.

The most frequent (and most likely) attribution I found was to the November 17, 1999 issue of the Benton County News Tribune. Unfortunately, the News Tribune does not have a web site and they have not responded to my inquiries. The most recent independent statistics I can find to validate the claims in the above chain date back to 1996.

While the anonymous author's conclusions seem obvious, this information proves nothing. People who have gathered in chat rooms to discuss this message have proposed many arguments against the claims made in this note, including:

"What exactly is an 'accidental death?'"

"When people see a doctor, they are usually in poor health to begin with, so failing health has to be considered at least partially responsible for those deaths."

"What about those instances in which guns are used to intentionally cause death? I only know of one doctor who intentionally causes death - Jack Kevorkian."

"There are quite a few people who will go through life without encountering a person with a gun. Far fewer go through life without seeing a doctor. Thus, more deaths can be attributed to doctors because it's statistically more likely."
Interestingly, this information is posted on literally hundreds of sites for a broad range of purposes. Some used it to point out the futility of gun control legislation, others used it as an argument for stronger malpractice laws and regulation of the medical community or promote alternative medicine. A few identified it as humor. One site even disclaimed that the information was provided to demonstrate that both physicians and gun owners do more good than harm! I once heard a a politician say "Give me the statistics and I'll tell you what to think of them." I guess he was right. Break this chain!

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I think the point here is that an argument could be made to ban anything. A lot of folks dont have the discipline to do some checking or the math and accept it as fact.
 
It's also about the 40th time that this has been posted here.

Well, maybe not 40, but it's been posted regularly every couple of months for several years.
 
Personally I thank God for doctors and all their associates. I suffered a massive heart attack May 26 and spent 2 weeks in the hospital and am at home now recovering. Without the docs I wouldn't be typing this.

Bob
 
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