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“To require the help of medicine because by lives of indolence and luxury men have filled themselves like pools with waters and winds,. . . flatulence and catarrh—is not this a disgrace?. . . Our present system of medicine may be said to educate diseases,” to draw them out into a long existence, rather than to cure them.
The Story of Philosophy (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)
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