Thesis #33: Quality of life is a cultural issue, to be defined not by plebiscite. but by the essence of aggregate human experience as summarized in the history of literature and of art. Thesis 34: Provide basic, essential health care to all persons free of charge on the same basis as the services of fire departments and police departments. Thesis 35: Define basic, essential health care as provision of pure food, water, and air; immunization; (effective) treatment of acute illness and accidents, with no limit to available funding, barring economic, social or political catastrophe. Thesis 36: Define supplemental health care as provision of effective ameliorative treatment for chronic conditions where such treatment may reasonably be expected to preserve or improve quality of life. Total expenditures for supplemental health care benefits shall have budgetary limitations. asand an adjustable but limited fraction of tax revenues shall be appropriated to defray supplemental health care costs. Individuals have the right to refuse supplemental health care and to receive cash payments equivalent to the value of of the expenditures they forego. Thesis 37: Define superfluous health care as health care which is neither basic nor supplemental. Everyone shall have the right to purchase superfluous health care or insurance to reimburse for superfluous health care at his/her own expense. Excise taxes on superfluous health care shall be applied to defray costs of essential and supplemental health care. Thesis 38: No person shall be permitted to teach the practice of clinical medicine who has not him or herself spent ten years, full time, taking care of patients.