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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Claude Bernard ( 1813-1878 ) &#8220;The terrain is everything the germ is nothing. &#8221; And on the death bed of Louis Pasteur admitting to Claude Bernard that he was right in 1895. Antoine BeChamp ( 1816-1908 ) &#8221; Illness is born in us and from us. &#8221; Florence Nightingale &#8211; a famous nurse ( 1820 [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<p>&#8221; And on the death bed of Louis Pasteur admitting to Claude Bernard that he was right in 1895. Antoine BeChamp ( 1816-1908 ) &#8221; Illness is born in us and from us. &#8221; Florence Nightingale &#8211; a famous nurse ( 1820 -1910 ) Mathias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann ( 1839 ) Gunther Enderlein ( ( 1872- 1968 ) Walter B.</p>
<p>Cannon ( 1871-1945 ) &#8220;Only by grasping the knowledge of the body shall we accomplish the mastery of illness and discomfort that may enable us to alleviate the burden of the people. &#8221; Royal Raymond Abundant ( 1888-1971 ) Wilhelm Reich ( 1897 &#8211; 1957 ) Gaston Naessans ( 1924-2005 ) Philosophically speaking, Pasteur had a supporter in Napoleon III, who attained power in 1852. The Emperor trusted in a police state and in using complete control to reign. Pasteur&#8217;s mechanistic notion of illness, finding the right remedy for each germ, fit into this philosophy of control. Giving the responsibility to the any state to cure disease gives up control.</p>
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