Tiña corporal persistente y recurrente en niños maltratados con una combinación de agentes antifúngicos y corticoides

2003 
"What is the upshot of these remarks?" First of all they stress the importance for medical science of open minded observation—of "watching and wondering." This basic scientific method is still too often looked down upon by those blinded by the glamor of apparatus, by the prestige of tests, and by the temptation to turn to drugs . . ." Medical science and practice meet with a growing sense of unease and lack of confidence from the side of the general public. The causes are complex, but at least in one respect the situation could be improved: a little more open mindedness, a little more collaboration with other biologic sciences and a little more attention to the body as a whole and the unity of body and mind could substantially enrich the field of medical research.
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