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- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture III
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- instance the fact that the greatest possibility of illness occurs,
- to illness. Now the tendency to illness in the first period of life
- is of quite a different nature from the tendency to illness after
- puberty. These two possibilities of illness are as different, shall I
- illnesses of the kind that come from outside — and,
- fundamentally speaking, all illnesses between the change of teeth and
- preparations which have an effect upon such illnesses, from leaves
- but the intensification of illnesses that may arise in an
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture IV
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- proceed to form more general conceptions in special cases of illness
- we start from this and turn to consider illness and disease, we shall
- names given to illnesses merely serve the purpose of conventional
- importance. In the state of illness, the human organism wants to be
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