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5.0 out of 5 stars Regarding Science-Ejected Vitalism, 1998:, February 5, 2008
This review is from: Management of Medical Technology: Theory, Practice and Cases (Hardcover)
Vitalism is a profoundly science-ejected concept, though many CAM or 'natural health' cabals falsely claim that vitalism survives scientific scrutiny.

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"by the end of the 19th century the concept of the prevailing 'specific vital force' ('vitalism'), thought to be essential for living organisms, lost its popularity [p.262...] it was Wohler, and later Kolbe in 1845 who synthesized acetic acid, who helped banish 'vital force,' or 'vitalism,' from organic chemistry and from science altogether [p.265]."

-r.c.
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Management of Medical Technology: Theory, Practice and Cases
Management of Medical Technology: Theory, Practice and Cases by Eliezer Geisler (Hardcover - November 30, 1997)
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