Dig it, from what I gather, is a condemnation of the medical community. In the early days, medical students would hire grave robbers to find cadavers to study. In some instances the students would rob the graves themselves. In its yearning for understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the like, the medical community has often left morality on the wayside. Science is what is important, not ethics. The medical community is the same today with animal experimentation, vivisection, and pharmacology with side effects worse than the symptoms the drug alleviates. Kill to Cure. Cures That Kill.
Dig it, from what I gather, is a condemnation of the medical community. In the early days, medical students would hire grave robbers to find cadavers to study. In some instances the students would rob the graves themselves. In its yearning for understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the like, the medical community has often left morality on the wayside. Science is what is important, not ethics. The medical community is the same today with animal experimentation, vivisection, and pharmacology with side effects worse than the symptoms the drug alleviates. Kill to Cure. Cures That Kill.