Dr. Feelgood: Drug Pusher to Pols, the Rich, and the Famous

Review by Sam Irvin:

Reading “Dr. Feelgood” is as addictive as the drugs he pushed. The malignant deeds of this mad scientist crept through high society like cancer, reaching its most toxic peak in the Oval Office. In the process, countless lives and the course of history were irreparably shattered. The only thing more shocking than this book is that the atrocities of this monster were shamefully covered up for half a century. Thanks tothe relentless detective work of Richard A. Lertzman and William J. Birnes, justice has finally been served.

When I was researching my own book, “Kay Thompson: From Funny Face to Eloise,” I will never forget the day I discovered that Kay Thompson was on Dr. Max Jacobson’s patient list. Based on what little I knew then about Jacobson, the implications were frightening enough. But, as I delved deeper into my own research of the doctor’s evil deeds, the revelations literally made me nauseous.

The extensive list of famous patients that is revealed in the final pages of “Dr. Feelgood” is tragic beyond belief. It is high time a comprehensive expose was written about this demonic mosquito — and this is certainly it!

Reprinted from Amazon.com.

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