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Larry Nassar
American serial child sexual abuser and physician
Ryke Geerd Hamer
disbarred German physician (1935-2017)

Assassination of James A. Garfield
On July 2, 1881, at 9:30 AM, James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C., less than four months into his term as president. The shooter was Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed and delusional office seeker, who had distributed copies of a speech he wrote aimed at promoting Garfield in the 1880 United States presidential election. Guiteau believed his campaigning had been vital to Garfield's eventual victory, and that Garfield owed him a diplomatic post in Europe for his assistance. After months of failed attempts to solicit such a reward from the Garfield administration, he purchased a revolver and began stalking Garfield with the goal of assassinating him.
Conrad Murray
American physician
medical malpractice
legal cause of action when health professionals deviate from standards of practice harming a patient

Niels Högel
German serial killer

Christopher Duntsch
American neurosurgeon and convicted criminal for malpractice

medical torture
acts of torture influenced or instigated by medical personnel
criminal anthropology
subfield of anthropology
defensive medicine
medical decision-making practice

Donald Cline
American fertility specialist
Duplessis Orphans
Canadian children who were wrongly classified as mentally ill by the Quebec government
Cecil Jacobson
American fraudster (1936-2021)
Max Jacobson
physician
wrongful life
civil law action which alleges that a defendant has wrongfully caused a child to be born
John Ronald Brown
Unlicensed medical practitioner
Jayant Patel
Surgeon
The Aversion Project