Medical Ontology

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Abstract

Due to the intricate nature of its subject matter, medicine is always threatened by speculations and disagreements about which among its entities exist, e.g., any specific biological structures, substructures or substances, pathogenic agents, pathophysiological processes, diseases, psychosomatic relationships, therapeutic effects, and other possible and impossible things.

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Sadegh-Zadeh, K. (2015). Medical Ontology. In Philosophy and Medicine (Vol. 119, pp. 763–808). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9579-1_23

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