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If the case history is about something they like, such as a new application of a popular drug, it is called “preliminary evidence.” When it supports something they don’t like, such as chelation therapy or a biological nontoxic cancer success, it is called “anecdotal evidence.” (The printed word does not do justice to the loathing and derision that an orthodox physician can give to the pronunciation of “anecdotal evidence.”) Yet, if a doctor learns from his clinical experience, most of that learning is from repeated examples of “anecdotal evidence.” Nevertheless, would you believe that there are some doctors who don’t trust their own personal experience and believe only what they read in medical journals of fortune kit review?