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miércoles, 10 de noviembre de 2021

PRESCRIPTIONS: PILLS TO FIX ANYTHING ... FROM BRAINS TO OVERFARTING

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By G. von Hammer

Modern humans have a love affair with pills. As a matter of fact, in some countries like the United States, millions of people are overpilled or overprescribed. They take one, two or more pills to get started in the morning. 

At night, before getting into bed, they do the same damn thing. 

For a lot of people, taking pills is a habit, a fad or a real necessity to go on living, clinging to life like ticks, especially if they have their heart, colon, brain, muscles, etc., messed up or fucked up.

There are all kinds of pills to fix humans. The drug industry makes billions repairing people with pills. 

Also, this business is the daily bread, a lot of bread, for many an expert on these matters. 

Your sick meat feeds a lot of people and the big pharma as well!

There are pills for different ailments nowadays. For example, you can get medication to treat or control pain, anxiety and depression, and even to stop diarrhoeas and problems of overfarting.

If you libido is down, no problem. Take a hormone pill and your genitals will get ready for the battle field.

From top to bottom, nothing in the human bodies is spared to be pilled. 

Backfires also occur and you may end up in the cemetery earlier than expected due to an error, wrong medication, excessive dose, wrong strength or quantity, wrong labelling, etc.

Chances are you will get a prescription (medication) from day one until the end of your fucking life.

And this kind of modern lifestyle, prescribed like hell, is called "quality of life".

But have you ever wonder about how this business of prescribing quacks, drugs or medicines got started?

Here is the answer: Volume 11 of Meyer Brothers Druggist, published in St. Louis (Missouri, USA) in 1890, an old journal charged with interesting and some valuable information on the historical aspects of the development of the pharmaceutical sciences, starting on page 110, contains the announcement of the History of Prescription written by Professor O. A. Walls.

Here it is for you:

 











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