Medicine
Medicine is the study and discipline of healing. It is an ancient
practice that has progressively developed over the course of human history, and
as it has grown, the possibilities found within the discipline have developed
in step with this progressive developmental cadence.
Medicine, for this reason, is a field abundant with knowledgeable
advancement, and one of the most enriching elements of this perspective is the
ability to incorporate one’s own art and creativity into the practice of this
discipline. These capacities are reflective of a number of elements within its
fielded design, and as they have grown to reflect this aforementioned
development, an array of potentialities have bloomed as a result of this
inherent, gradually evolving capacity.
The philosophies associated with the practice, discipline and mastery
of medicine are, in the truest of sense, embedded in the whole of the
field as elements of its initial, current, and future development. Philosophy,
especially in medicine, is often the simple utterance of universal truths that
come to be masterful arts of profound wisdom and healing, and in the perpetual
dance that has seen both fields grow to be strong, there resides an endless sea
of health that has manifested not just in the body but in the mind and spirit
as well.
Fundamental givings surrounding this notion are rooted in the
dynamics of the relationship between philosophy and medicine found above.
Medicine is an art of healing, ethics, holism and a great deal more, and
philosophy, as it has been mentioned, is the pursuit of wisdom. When combined,
the many wisdoms of thought and reflection grow to be a reflection of
knowledge’s ability to mend and make whole what would otherwise reside in
states of entropic disarray.
Medicine is fundamental. Philosophy is fundamental, and the basis
upon which both disciplines stand is giving of nothing, save for that which
begets continual and perpetual health in their design.
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