“As a physician, I am ambivalent about my association with the medical fraternity. I am happy to be in a profession which has discovered so much information in the field of disease and health, but I am unhappy and distressed with such an association which almost invariably rejects at first hand the discoveries and views of scientists which it will eventually embrace with equal fervor. Is there no end to this irresponsible hostility of physicians towards scientists such as Linus Pauling? But this is the way it is.” — Dr. Abram Hoffer, May 1986.