[2] viXra:2401.0129 [pdf] submitted on 2024-01-25 21:54:07
Authors: Atabek B. Kutlumuratov
Comments: 35 Pages. In Russian
This treatise is the fifth one in the series "About the Ontological and Epistemological Bases of Modern Medicine and Physiology". The publishing of this series was started in 2016 at the vixra.org. The treatise is devoted to some generalizations of the previous ones with a projection on the questions of the formation of national medical sciences and medical education and an understanding of a social institute of health care regulating the activities of physicians for the interests of the population's health of the country. The basis of medical knowledge is physician's thinking, whose specificity is directly related to the deep prehistory of a person and is based on the natural ability of a person to organize his thinking, focusing on sympathy for another person, psychophysical empathy to the current state of his health. The professional way of thinking of physician complements a person's natural thinking based on his natural ability to empathize with another person. The professional way of thinking of physician is aimed at individuating the knowledge and experience of doctoring in each clinical case. Physician's thinking is directed to individuation of doctoring in each clinical case as there is no universal doctoring which would correspond to all clinical cases and all patients even if it is a question of the same diagnosis. The common efficiency of the entire health care system results from individuations of doctoring of each patient. Therefore medicine as a science of healing is actually built on this feature of medical thinking. Care of public health as a system of organized medical practices serves as the "core of self-organization" of national medical sciences. Life expectancy (LE) is interpreted as a basic indicator of health reproduction in a given society. The stability of any society is determined by its ability to reproduce health by rational regulation of social practices (including doctoring practices) by economic investments. This means that the potential of health reproduction indirectly is expressed in macroeconomic indicators of society's reproduction such as the gross domestic output, and the gross national output (GDO and GNO) at the country level, and the gross regional output (GRO) - at the region level. The health potential at the national level is determined by the ability of social institutions adequately to direct economic potential of society towards reproducing the well-being of the nation which is expressed in social health. (Truncated by viXra Admin to < 400 words)
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[1] viXra:2401.0030 [pdf] replaced on 2025-08-17 14:07:12
Authors: Anindya Kumar Biswas
Comments: 21 Pages. A crucial mistake in plotting BW(c=0.01) has been rectified
We study Dictionary of Ayurveda by Dr. Ravindra Sharma belonging to the Green Foundation,Dehradun, India. We draw the natural logarithm of the number of entries, normalised, startingwith a letter vs the natural logarithm of the rank of the letter, normalised. We conclude that the Dictionary can be characterised by BW(c=0.01), the magnetisation curve of the Ising Model in theBragg-Williams approximation in the presence of external magnetic field, H. c =H/γε= 0.01 with εbeing the strength of coupling between two neighbouring spins in the Ising Model, γ representingthe number of nearest neighbours of a spin, which is very large.
Category: General Science and Philosophy