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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Does a pathology define the relationship between a human being and the disease that he or she might or might not have? Do pathologists make discoveries of diseases? Are pathologists scientists? Are physicians scientists that make discoveries of the relationships between human beings and human beings disease that they might or might not have?

What was the name of the science found within medical science that was practiced among some physicians (but only for the years before the year 1890) that strictly treated or cured people that did not “speak”, “think,” “do life,” or “behave while, behaving within what reasonable behavior is” and, the like for how 90% of the world’s population currently still does behave in a similar manner.
I can answer the last question for you.  There did not exist a science found within medical science before the year 1890 that specialized in treating or curing persons that spoke differently, thought differently or behaved differently hence there was a demand for the science the Emil Kraegen discovered in Berlin, Germany in the year 1890 at Berlin College.  This discovery that we are referring to is obviously the first version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Model of Mental Disorders written by Emil Kraegen.  

Four years later another man namely, Sigmund Freud published a book with the title having the name of Psychoanalysis in Austria that was discovered in partial from some of the discovered science that Emil Kraegen published in the first version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Model of Mental Disorders.

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