Guest guest Posted September 12, 2007 Report Share Posted September 12, 2007 Yes i see what you're saying - but sometimes to approach things innocently and like a child in simplifying curative possibilities I think we have to see the person without naming their complaints so we get a picture of THEM the patient, and get a clearer picture of their deeper needs. This is how I like to treat with homeopathy - then it is more of a Spiritual Approach instead of an intellectual way - even if we approach in a Nameless way and then when our first impressions are gathered - then we can move to a more intellectual analysis as back up - then we enrich our work. Best, Jane " criiii dum " <dumicita the problem with naming diseases. we can say it's another languge, so doctors can understand each other. this language > is necessary in any science, to define the objects of its domain. it's > true that in medicine the disease's names referes to effects as a > colection of symptoms and not to causes... this is one of it's weak > points. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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