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'''Alphonse Crespo''' is a libertarian Swiss orthopedic surgeon. Author of'' Esculape Foudroyé'' Les Belles Lettres 1991, ISBN 2-251-39008-1 and of numerous essays and articles such as ''Black Market Medicine an Ethical alternative to State Control '' [http://www.libertarian.co.uk/lapubs/polin/polin054.pdf], ''Outlawing Medicine'' [http://www.jpands.org/vol10no2/crespo.pdf] or ''The End of Welfare and its effect on the Poor''[http://www.jpands.org/vol10no4/crespo.pdf]. His writings advocate a libertarian approach to medical ethics and a full return of medicine to the free market. Currently director of research at the [[Institut Constant de Rebecque]] a Swiss liberal and libertarian think tank founded in 2005. | |||
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Alphonse Crespo is a libertarian Swiss orthopedic surgeon. Author of Esculape Foudroyé Les Belles Lettres 1991, ISBN 2-251-39008-1 and of numerous essays and articles such as Black Market Medicine an Ethical alternative to State Control [1], Outlawing Medicine [2] or The End of Welfare and its effect on the Poor[3]. His writings advocate a libertarian approach to medical ethics and a full return of medicine to the free market. Currently director of research at the Institut Constant de Rebecque a Swiss liberal and libertarian think tank founded in 2005.