When historians describe the development of modern medicine, they usually focus on scientific breakthroughs—the discovery of germs, the invention of antibiotics, the advancement of surgical techniques. But the real story, the one that barely appears in medical archives, the one that even today sits buried in the foundations of America’s oldest hospitals, began with a healthcare system so effective, so accessible, so threatening to profit, that it had to be dismantled and replaced with something far worse. The Tartarians didn’t have a healthcare industry. They had healthcare.
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