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Fx The Bettmann Archive Laennec examining the thorax of a eonsumptive at Necker Hospital in Paris. In his left hand he holds thc stethescope, a simple wooden tool about one foot in length. Our field is internal medicine. Medicine always has been an art, and only within the last 50 years has it become a science. Thus, the physician should be an artist and a scientist. As an artist, he must feel and act toward his patients with compassion and he must consider the patient as an entity composed of spiritual matter. We owe the scientific revolution in medicine to the advances of basic sciences, physics and chemistry. The physician must inject the accuracy of science into his deliberations. The greatest lesson medicine has learned from our short scientific history is that specific bodily changes accompany every disease and that we should try to understand them. A physician who is a scientist without being an artist, or an artist without being a scientist, is not complete-and being not com- plete stands for nothing. It is the function of a univer- sity to weld these two halves together.
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