It was Alan Scott’s mother who emphasized the notion that doctors were the same as God; one healed the body and the other the mind and soul.
Believing that until he got older, he soon came to realize that some in the medical profession were vacant of honesty, sense, warmth, or understanding.
This was learned through unnecessary pain, poor diagnosis, poorly mannered doctors and staff members.
We are being over-medicated and over-tested. When the public sees ads about medications (especially new ones) that are more negative than positive, why is the FDA passing them through in the first place?
You will find many of the problems and complaints in this book as well as what people can do to counteract them.
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Alan Scott started writing at five, and his first book, The Will of Our Times, was published at nineteen, when he was attending Oswego State College in New York.
He continued writing when he could, penning poetry, essays, short stories, novels, and an informational guide for kindergarteners with Elise Scott. As well as teaching, giving piano lessons, and raising two sons, he wrote.
After retiring to Wellington, Florida, he started to write more and compose. He composed the music for the Cottage Theater Players production of Risen. He also performed his own Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra for the Palm Beach Music Teachers Association which was warmly received.
For the past ten years, he has resided in Miami Beach, Florida where he continues to write.