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DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1383238
Kingdom Understanding in a System-Based Approach
Part 2: The Mineral KingdomPublication History
Publication Date:
25 November 2014 (online)

Summary
Diagnosis and therapy are not necessarily linear or mechanistic. More often than not, analysis is exceedingly conducive to a constructive full-proof synthesis. This case study, like numerous other studies, substantiates the dependability of any single approach when it is employed as a singular tool along with other approaches. No approach is superior to any other approach; no approach can claim patent exclusiveness. Each approach is a tool that refines and confirms the salient signposts of other approaches. The whole is always richer and greater than the sum of its parts. The following article is aimed at elaborating the understanding of the Mineral Kingdom through the Sensation Approach to refine the remedy diagnosis.
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