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The value of indications is determined by their natural setting, stripped of all extraneous and imma...

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August 7, 2011· 1 min read

PONDERINGS: The value of indications is determined by their natural setting, stripped of all extraneous and immaterial influences; a point that requires nice discrimination and much knowledge of what properly belongs to sickness, what is constitutional and what is negligible. Here it may not be amis

The value of indications is determined by their natural setting, stripped of all extraneous and imma...

PONDERINGS: The value of indications is determined by their natural setting, stripped of all extraneous and immaterial influences; a point that requires nice discrimination and much knowledge of what properly belongs to sickness, what is constitutional and what is negligible. Here it may not be amiss to point out that nature tries to attract our attention to the most important things by developing them last of all; putting them right under our noses, as it were.

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