Posted by JD Seller on June 20, 2015 at 22:11:45 from (208.126.198.123):
We all forget that we do live in a much better time health wise than anytime in history. I have been reading some old family diaries and birth/death records , this evening.
In 1935 my Aunt died while giving birth to her third child. The issue??? A torn placenta. While that is a serious issue today it would very rarely result in the death of the mother and child. By the way she was just 26 years old. A very pretty woman that was a very loving person by all accounts.
One of my Uncles on the other side of the family died in 1925 from appendicitis. His ruptured and it took him two weeks to die. What a terrible way to go. He was 15 years old.
So we all need to think about this when we all complain and whine about how this or that is "wrong" with the healthcare system today. I am guilty of doing this too. Our system may have issues but it is still a wondrous thing to see and have in these times. I often wonder what it will be like in another 50 or 100 years???? Just look at what the last 100 years has done in health care.
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