Adrian David

In writing about the history of medicine, Jonathan Miller made an interesting observation. The big breakthroughs in understanding how the body works have occurred only after the invention or creation of something in our external world that provides an example. It was only after the invention of the pump that the heart’s function became obvious. It isn’t coincidence that the rapid strides in understanding the brain’s function followed the introduction of the computer.
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