He was training to be a doctor. One of those who takes the Hippocratic Oath to essentially "First do no harm". I expect more from doctors (and nurses; my mom was an RN, and I was close to some doctors for social and business reasons when I was in middle and high school).
It's the false affidavit that makes this crystal clear to me. He knew the situation was a lot worse than he stated in it---and note that at least as this article is framed, he allowed himself to be silenced.
She quit that career when she was pregnant with me, the eldest of 4, in 1960.
My relationship with those doctors ended when I went to college in 1979, and my family transitioned out of that business in the early '80s. So except what we read, and learn from and experience with our doctors, we're as out of touch with the modern medical scene. For that matter, since I'm disabled, and my parents are old, we're all on Medicare, which has it's own weird rules.
So, no front row seat.
I would say "nice try", except for the epic failure in reading comprehension in your rush to DISQUALIFY me.
It's the false affidavit that makes this crystal clear to me. He knew the situation was a lot worse than he stated in it---and note that at least as this article is framed, he allowed himself to be silenced.