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Cronyism in America: How the AMA Cartelized the Medical Profession | Patrick Newman
https://odysee.com/@mises:1/cronyism-in-america-how-the-ama:4
{Mises Media | 26 July 2023}

In the Progressive Era (1897 to 1929) the American Medical Association made an effort to restrict the supply of doctors.

Download lecture slides at: https://mises.org/MU23_PPT_18

Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 26 July 2023.


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Why the Political Establishment Won’t Touch the Chronic Disease Issue
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{Connor O'Keeffe | 04 September 2024}

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As Patrick Newman explained in a lecture based on a chapter from his upcoming book, the AMA maneuvered its way into setting the official accreditation standards for the nation’s medical schools. With that newfound power, the association was able to both greatly restrict the supply of doctors—by forcing half of the country’s medical schools to close—and to certify their allopathic approach as the preeminent, legitimate, government-recognized form of medical care.

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