| Autumn
2003 • Volume XII, Number 4
PCRM Honors Dr. Spock with Aid to Iraqi Children
In May, PCRM gave tribute to the life and work of the world’s
most famous pediatrician, Dr. Benjamin Spock, by sending a relief
convoy to Iraq. More than $10,000 worth of medical supplies was
delivered to a children’s hospital in Baghdad, along with
enough soymilk to feed up to 30,000 children. The donation commemorated
what would have been Dr. Spock’s 100th birthday, May 2, 2003.
“They don’t make doctors
like Ben anymore. He truly cared about kids, about peace, and
about the best of health, and he practiced what he preached.”
NEAL BARNARD, M.D.
PRESIDENT OF PCRM |
Dr. Spock is best known for Baby and Child Care, the best-selling
secular book of all time. Benjamin Spock was a lifelong activist
and member of PCRM’s advisory board until his death in 1998.
He was a pacifist and disarmament proponent in addition to being
an advocate for a non-dairy vegetarian diet for children. He discussed
the problems a meat- and dairy-based diet can cause in the seventh
edition of his book—a position strongly supported by PCRM
physicians and dietitians.
Mary Morgan, Dr. Spock’s widow, joined the remembrance, saying,
“My husband wanted to be remembered for his work for peace,
and this shipment to Iraq will bring relief to children in need
while beautifully commemorating his life’s work.” PCRM
president Neal Barnard, M.D., echoes her feelings. “They don’t
make doctors like Ben anymore. He truly cared about kids, about
peace, and about the best of health, and he practiced what he preached,”
he says.
PCRM’s shipment included a 20-foot container of soymilk provided
by Vitasoy, an international soy beverage company. Soymilk is suitable
for lactose-intolerant persons, withstands high desert temperatures,
and requires no refrigeration. Medical supplies in the shipment
included sutures, scalpels, intravenous equipment, and anesthesia,
among other needed emergency items.
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