Abstract:The history of medicine teaches us that this path of development was very rich in hobbies and mistakes, and that it was from misconceptions, from studying and overcoming them that the truth was obtained. Paradox and argument have always been powerful engines of medical science. No one has enriched medicine with new, fruitful ideas in the same way as those who have made big mistakes, fallen and rose again.
The author presents the clinical and methodological analysis of the problem of medical errors based on the empirical data obtained in the 20 century. Relevant theoretical premises having applied implications are substantiated.
The author presents the clinical and methodological analysis of the problem of medical errors based on the empirical data obtained in the 20 century. Relevant theoretical premises having applied implications are substantiated.
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