Excerpt from Observations on the Deranged Manifestations of the Mind: Or Insanity
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology, are most intimately connected with each other; and must be brought in harmony to complete the medical knowledge. But Pathology cannot be cultivated in the same way as anatomy and physiology. In the two latter branches, divisions may be established according to the structure and functions of similar organs, as of bones, muscles, blood-vessels, nerves - or of single and individual parts, as of the eye, teeth, liver, &c., whilst in Pathology it is to be observed that the same disease or morbid state may affect every system of the body. Here then we must be too often satisfied with mere nosological divisions, according to the deranged functions of the different parts, and we have no true and satisfactory pathogeny, that is, a doctrine of the nature of diseases, which ought to be founded on the whole of the human frame, and not on the disturbed functions or morbid appearances of single parts, which, being affected by the same disease, on account of their different structure and functions, must produce different symptoms.
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