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What is the most widely read book on medicine?
  • It is Merck Manual !

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Western vs. Eastern
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Western vs. Eastern
  • In Medicine, which world advances faster and is
    more successful?
  • Eastern or Western?

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Amazon.com
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This is serious stuff. The most widely used
medical text in the world. Ref. Amazon. com
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  • more than 10 million copies
  • sold in 18 languages
  • since it was first published
  • in 1899

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  • the oldest continuously
  • Published general medical text
  • in the English language.

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  • The year 1999 marks a milestone in medical
    publishing
  • the 100th anniversary of
  • The Merck Manual

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The Merck ManualA Century of Medical Publishing
and Practice
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A Century of Trust
  • The Merck Manual
  • Centennial Edition

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  • What a century
  • for advances
  • in medicine!

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Keryn AG Lane Executive Editor Merck Manuals
Robert Berkow Editor-in-Chief Merck Manuals
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  • The history of the Manual provides a wonderful
    overview of how medical practice has changed.

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The first edition reveals a remarkable reliance
on poisons, such as strychnine and arsenic.
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  • Arsenic was listed as a medication for
  • more than 100 diseases, including jaundice,
    hydrophobia, elephantiasis, and impotence.

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Tobacco was recommended to treat asthma
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The first edition was an instant success!
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A book reviewer in the Chicago Medical Recorder
commented
  • Although this little book is gotten out
  • by a manufacturing firm----,
  • it nonetheless is of such merit -----.

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Dr M R Dinkelspiel, the 7th edition (1940)
editor noted that therapy was approached not as
a science, but as an art.
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The ninth edition (1956) reflected the
growinglist of corticosteroids for pain.
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  • The 12th edition (1972) contained many new
    chapters, for example, on coronary
  • care units, cardiovascular and malignant
    diseases, immunology and genetics, and the
  • chemotherapy of psychiatric disorders.

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  • As an interesting endnote, all people who
    purchase the 17th edition of The Merck Manual
    during its centennial year will receive a
    facsimile copy of the first edition.

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  • Readers can then see for themselves how much
    medicine has changed during this century.

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What about oriental medicine?
  • How much has been advanced in
  • herbal medicine in the past 100 years?

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In the USA, herbal medicine pills are noted
frequently to containwestern medications suchas
steroid (cortical), chemotherapeutic agents
(method rebate), anticonvulsants (Dilating) and
others.
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  • Based on the 100 years of experience
  • with Merck Manual,
  • could we, the doctors, be looked back stupid in
    year 2099?

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In the 18th Century
  • Doctors are killing patients with arsenic,
    strychnine and other poisons

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100 years from now how the contemporary doctors
then would see their counterparts 100 years
earlier?
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Traffic death in the US
  • 50,000 a year

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Death caused byhealthcare professionalsin the
US
  • 100,000 a year!

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Death caused by medications prescribed by doctors
in the US
  • 200,000 a year!

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Health care professionals and the medications
they prescribed kill 6 times more people than
traffic accident in the US
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Are you convinced that doctors kill patients?
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In Israel
  • A nation-wide physician strike
  • in 1972
  • lowered the mortality in the nation
  • by more than 50

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In Los Angeles, California
  • A partial physician strike
  • lowered the mortality in the city
  • by 18

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In Bogota, Columbia
  • A partial physician strike
  • lowered the mortality in the city
  • by 36

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In Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan
  • SARS mortalities were
  • more than 10

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In Vietnam
  • SARS mortality was
  • 5

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In Vietnam
  • There were no modern meds
  • such as antiviral agents or steroids
  • to treated patients

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In Vietnam
  • There were no advanced facilities such as
    negative pressure wards or respirators to support
    incubated patients

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In medical practice
  • Doing nothing could be better than meds or
    interventions such as surgeries

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In medical practice
  • The first thing every doctor
  • should know is
  • Do no harm

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How do we know the meds we give to patients are
helpful to patients?
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How do we prove the meds we prescribe to patients
are helpful scientifically?
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It takes rigorously designed clinical trials to
confirm the efficacy of a drug.
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The gold standards for the criteria to establish
drug efficacy was established byFood and Drug
Administration (FDA)in the US
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FDA established its reputation in a well known
act to prohibits the use of thalidomide in the US
when it was widely used in the Europe for a
number of diseases in the 50s.
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FDA, with its authoritative measures, sets very
high standards to approve drugs that are to be
approved for prescriptions by doctors in the US.
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The rest of the world has since adapted FDA
protocols in approving prescription medications.
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FDA specifically asks if a new drug is
safemakes patient betterkeeps patient live
longer
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A new drug to be approved by FDA entails
extensive preclinical and clinical tests to
fulfill the 3 major criteria on safety, quality
of life and longevity.
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A new drug may take 7-10 years to go from the lab
bench to bedside and costs hundreds of millions
in US dollars to get FDA approval.
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Drug Development and Approval
Process
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