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"Man's natural instinct, in fact, is never toward what is sound and
true. It is toward what is specious and false . . . The ideas that
conquer the race most rapidly and arouse the wildest enthusiasm and
are held most tenaciously are precisely the ideas that are most
insane. This has been true since the first 'advanced' gorilla put
on underwear, cultivated a frown and began his first lecture tour,
. . . " H. L. Mencken, from Meditation On Meditation in the Smart
Set, June, 1920 pp 45-46 In our opinion there is no field of
clinical medicine in such a state of dynamic disequilibrium as clin
ical thyroidology. Thyroid diseases are very common. The moderately
complex but easily understandable physiological interrelationships
between the thyroid, pituitary and hypothalamus have provided
stimuli for the application of mod ern technology in the
development of an array of diagnostic procedures. Although
therapeutic methods have been more stable, and recent advances more
limited, their application by phy- Joel I. Hambufl er. M. D.
sicians representing different disciplines has pro vided an ample
basis for the expression of differ ing viewpoints. Unfortunately
there are few opportunities for in-depth exploration of different
attitudes and experience relevant to issues of current interest.
The review process employed by medical journals often seems to
stifle the expression of controver sial viewpoints."
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