Posted: Jun 21, 2010 12:25 pm
by Dr. Nancy Malik
DST70 wrote:As long as diagnosis and treatment is centered around discrete disease entities with homogeneous causation and progression, it underplays symptomology that greatly varies from case to case and from patient to patient. It underestimates variation in human health and illness, variation in real world cases that clinical trials can not so easily replicate.


The embryology [Bhatnagar`s embryology] text says: “embryology has no explanation for the unfailing uniqueness of each individual ---face / fingerprints, pattern of sulci and gyri on the brain or the veins on the dorsum of the hand. if basically the same processes work to shape all the human beings they should all look alike; but they never are.More forces then are at work in shaping each embyro than can be described.”
and what are these different forces responsible for individualisation they are the genes