Medical maze created by the military

In 1961, Joseph Heller introduced the world to the phrase “Catch-22” in his novel by the same name. In that book, Catch-22 was an Army Air Force regulation that defined a bomber pilot as insane if he willingly flew his missions without asking to be relieved, therefore qualifying him to be relieved from flying because only an insane person would not try to be relieved. If the same pilot asked to be …

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