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DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1350948
The Basics of Genetic Constitutional Similimum
Publication History
Publication Date:
04 December 2013 (online)

Summary
The human organism is made up of different systems, e.g., respiratory, digestive, nervous, reproductive systems, etc. These systems are made up of organs. Organs are made up of cells. In the cell lies our genome, the very core of who we are. This differs from person to person. So, our concept of individualisation lies in understanding the genetic code of the individual; we cannot afford to neglect it! When we treat man in disease and not disease in man, we must understand the person at his very basic, cellular level, what he comprises (mentally, physically, generally, and which diseases he/she is prone to).
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