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1984
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Journal Article
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medicine, anatomy, theoretical pathology, Gestalt theory, Gestaltkreis
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Medicine
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English
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103-405-088
(Last edited on
2004/07/19 13:30:32 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
As defined by Gestalt theory, mental and physical processes correspond. Gestalt can always be defined and understood in concrete terms.
In the fields of pathological anatomy, Gestalt theory has direct methodological relevance with regard to the following:
a) the concept of homology
b) the conceptual idea of what is known as 'specific inflammation'
c) the theory of stages in minor organ diseases
d) the characterization of the various forms of pathomorphosis
e) patho-anatomical diagnostics according to the laws of mathematical logic
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