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Pain for Philosophers

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You've by now no doubt discovered my abiding interest in pain. I'm presently writing the definitive work on the subject. --The Princess Bride

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Pain for Philosophers Pain for Philosophers "You've by now no doubt discovered my abiding interest in pain. I'm presently writing the definitive work on the subject." --The Princess Bride 03 May 2017 Blast from the past: Addiction fears and palliative care  Recalled without comment... November 25, 2003 The Delicate Balance Of Pain and Addiction By BARRY MEIER Over the past two decades, conflicting medical ideas have surfaced about narcotic painkillers, the drugs that Rush Limbaugh blames for his addiction while being treated for chronic back pain. And both of them, not surprisingly, have centered on the bottom-line question: just how great a risk of abuse and addiction do narcotics pose to pain patients? Throughout much of the last century, doctors believed that large numbers of patients who used these drugs would become addicted to them. That incorrect view meant that cancer sufferers and other patients with serious pain were denied drugs that could have brought them...

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