Meet The "Father of Modern Medicine"
Morris Fishbein (1889 - 1776)
1/ "Dr. Morris Fishbein is the infamous man who ran the AMA, the American Medical Association, for over 25 years from 1924 to 1950, and who was also the chief editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. His rise to power began by labeling natural healers, Native Americans and American midwives of the time as all being “quacks,” thus beginning and ultimately empowering the chemical medicine industry that was to become the allopathic America we know today. He then used the AMA “seal of acceptance” much the way the FDA uses fast-track drug approvals now, advertising only pharmaceuticals next to “peer reviewed” journal entries and supposed new research (misinformation) in JAMA. Fishbein was an intelligent huckster famous for using John R. Brinkley, a mad scientist of the time known as the “goat-gland-surgeon,” as a scapegoat for his “quack” label, which Fishbein would later use to ruin natural healers. Fishbein also campaigned heavily for the regulation of medical devices, which would take on a major role in allopathic medicine after WWII, when processed food began its own massively destructive role in American health. No longer would cancer, diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer’s be rare disorders and diseases in the USA, rather they would be commonplace and labeled “genetic” – – and one Dr. Morris Fishbein served as the AMA ring leader for 40 years plus. He made the cover of Time magazine in 1937, but one year later was indicted, along with the AMA, for violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. (1)
Though Morris Fishbein was a doctor, he graduated from Rush Medical School, known for having low admission standards. Instead of practicing medicine, he did residency for an infectious disease doctor for a year-and-a-half. It is said that Fishbein never saw a patient or actually practiced medicine a single day in his life. Morris Fishbein was eventually convicted of racketeering charges and died in 1976. The seventh floor of Shoreland Hall at the University of Chicago was called the “Fishbein House” in a last ditch attempt to preserve his namesake in allopathic medicine. (2)
Fishbein made a career out of ruining natural medicine healers’ reputations and credibility Morris Fishbein operated the AMA for the sole purpose of dominating medicine and discrediting anything he could not control. He was notorious for calling the very scientists who discovered natural cures “quacks,” and convincing the medical community that he was right. In 1924, the director of AMA got caught in a scandal, and appointed his scandalous friend, one Morris Fishbein, to take his place. Within 10 years, Fishbein owned nearly all of AMA’s stock. His new “state” association created for the medical “community” – was set in place to coerce doctors in getting a membership, along with their fellow physicians, or fear losing their license to practice medicine. (3)"
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