Healing by the Fundamentals

Abstract
IT must be tough to be a physician of middle or older years nowadays. With medical knowledge having a half-life of five years, each new batch of medical-residency graduates of whatever specialty seems more impressive, technologically competent, and drug-smart. The medical armamentarium grows exponentially; almost before one can see a few gray hairs, there may be a feeling of being left behind and of scientific inadequacy.If so, there may not be grounds for depression. You may already possess healing skills that you have over-looked or neglected or that you feel uneasy about. As one who has been a "consumer" . . .

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