timely observation vs stupid reasoning.
While Hippocrates is considered the father of Western medicine, the Greek philosopher and historian Thucydides (460–395 BC) is considered the father of scientific history because he advocated for evidence-based analysis of cause-and-effect reasoning (Figure 1.4). Among his most important contributions are his observations regarding the Athenian plague that killed one-third of the population of Athens between 430 and 410 BC. Having survived the epidemic himself, Thucydides made the important observation that survivors did not get re-infected with the disease, even when taking care of actively sick people.[3] This observation shows an early understanding of the concept of immunity.
why are firing those with natural immunity in hospital's in favor of those who received the jab. if survivor reality and truth was observed in 430 BC that's a long long time ago, why is this happening.
timely observation vs stupid reasoning.
While Hippocrates is considered the father of Western medicine, the Greek philosopher and historian Thucydides (460–395 BC) is considered the father of scientific history because he advocated for evidence-based analysis of cause-and-effect reasoning (Figure 1.4). Among his most important contributions are his observations regarding the Athenian plague that killed one-third of the population of Athens between 430 and 410 BC. Having survived the epidemic himself, Thucydides made the important observation that survivors did not get re-infected with the disease, even when taking care of actively sick people.[3] This observation shows an early understanding of the concept of immunity.
why are firing those with natural immunity in hospital's in favor of those who received the jab. if survivor reality and truth was observed in 430 BC that's a long long time ago, why is this happening.