Alphonse Crespo

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Alphonse Crespo (aka Luis Crespo) is a Swiss orthopedic surgeon. Author of Esculape Foudroyé Les Belles Lettres 1991 [1] and of numerous essays and articles such as Medicine: Deregulated or Dead [2] , Black Market Medicine an Ethical alternative to State Control [3], Outlawing Medicine [4] or The End of Welfare and its effect on the Poor[5]. From Adam Smith to Karl Marx... and back [6] His writings advocate a libertarian approach to medical ethics and a full return of medicine to the free market. Founder in 2007 of Medicine & Liberty [7] a medical network dedicated to the study and advocacy of liberty, ethics & market in medical services. Director of research at the Institut Constant de Rebecque a Swiss liberal and libertarian think tank. Author of "Une sieste à La Havane & autres récits obituaires" (fiction). Amazon books [8]

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FMH - Swiss Federation of Doctors [9]

Les Belles-Lettres, Paris [10] §

Amazon books,[11]


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