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- Q7782524 subject Q7336649.
- Q7782524 subject Q8133741.
- Q7782524 abstract "Therapeutic nihilism is a contention that curing people, or societies, of their ills by treatment is impossible.In medicine, it was connected to the idea that many "cures" do more harm than good, and that one should instead encourage the body to heal itself. Michel de Montaigne espoused this view in his Essais. This position was later popular, among other places, in France in the 1820s and 1830s, but has mostly faded away in the modern era due to the development of provably effective medicines such as antibiotics, starting with the release of sulfonamide in 1936.".
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- Q7782524 comment "Therapeutic nihilism is a contention that curing people, or societies, of their ills by treatment is impossible.In medicine, it was connected to the idea that many "cures" do more harm than good, and that one should instead encourage the body to heal itself. Michel de Montaigne espoused this view in his Essais.".
- Q7782524 label "Therapeutic nihilism".