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The Dark Side of Tacit Acknowledgment in Medicine
The podcast discusses how some doctors make money by justifying deaths due to police use of force and tasers by claiming drugs caused those deaths, and compares them to "pot doctors" who push medical marijuana to their patients instead of traditional medicine.
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Dr. Mash has published peer reviewed articles outlining the history and medical evidence supporting excited delirium, a condition often cited in cases of police brutality.
41:29 - 44:42 (03:13)
Summary
Dr. Mash has published peer reviewed articles outlining the history and medical evidence supporting excited delirium, a condition often cited in cases of police brutality.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Tacit Acknowledgment in Medicine
EpisodePart One: Excited Delirium: How Cops Invented A Disease
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Deborah Marsh's mentor, Dr. Charles Wetley, recommended her for expert witness roles in over a dozen lawsuits for Axon Corporation, raising ethical concerns.
44:42 - 45:07 (00:24)
Summary
Deborah Marsh's mentor, Dr. Charles Wetley, recommended her for expert witness roles in over a dozen lawsuits for Axon Corporation, raising ethical concerns.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Tacit Acknowledgment in Medicine
EpisodePart One: Excited Delirium: How Cops Invented A Disease
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Pot doctors are tired of practicing medicine while Taser doctors justify deaths due to police use of force by blaming drugs; they are the evil version of the pot doctors.
45:07 - 48:26 (03:19)
Summary
Pot doctors are tired of practicing medicine while Taser doctors justify deaths due to police use of force by blaming drugs; they are the evil version of the pot doctors.