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Quote from Unschuld's Medicine in China

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The following paragraph is from Medicine in China: A History of

Ideas, by Paul Unschuld, UC Press, 1985. p. 79

 

If the physiology and the pathology of the medicine of systematic

correspondence do not rest on an attempt to analyze a tangible

organic substratum, but represent a system of relations and functions

derived from conclusions by analogy, the factors stimulating and

guiding these analogies cannot have originated from within the human

body. Instead, they should be searched for in the environment of the

philosophers who created the ideas.

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