• gregorum@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Also, the condition he had would today be called a coronary thrombosis, and would be treated with either a stent or coronary bypass surgery. Neither of which, of course, existed in the 1880s. If he were alive today, his condition could be treated with what is considered a routine surgical procedure. Or, alternatively, managed decades earlier with a change of diet and cholesterol medication.

    Darwin died of what is, today, both preventable and treatable heart disease.

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      But religion got us those medical advances, right? It was only through fervent prayer that those procedures were created, right? Or some mystery of the Bible made manifest through a devotion to Scripture, right?

      Just like somebody surviving a surgery and saying “I prayed and look what happened! Thank the Lord!” No, thank the surgeon and the countless medical professionals that preceded them.