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Isaac Waisberg

The Effect of the Imagination

“Why do the doctors work on the credulity of their patient beforehand with so many false promises of a cure, if not so that the effect of the imagination may make up for the imposture of their decoction?” (I:21, 73, Frame)

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Posted on February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 by Isaac This entry was posted in Medicine. Bookmark the permalink.

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