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Dialogue
1 Charm| of arithmetic, health of medicine—what is the subject of temperance 2 Charm| particular subject, such as medicine, building, and the like. 3 Charm| same definite way in which medicine conduces to health.~And 4 Charm| The true conception of medicine as a science of the whole 5 Charm| charm before I give you the medicine. Please, therefore, to inform 6 Charm| be a rash practitioner of medicine: therefore, if you please, 7 Charm| science of itself.~Is not medicine, I said, the science of 8 Charm| is the use or effect of medicine, which is this science of 9 Charm| health, I should answer that medicine is of very great use in 10 Charm| Certainly not.~The one is medicine, and the other is politics; 11 Charm| temperance, but the art of medicine has taught it to him;—and 12 Charm| distinguish the pretender in medicine from the true physician, 13 Charm| will not talk to him about medicine; and that, as we were saying, 14 Charm| True.~And further, since medicine is science, we must infer 15 Charm| does not know anything of medicine.~Exactly.~Then the wise 16 Charm| that true?~Quite true.~And medicine is distinguished from other 17 Charm| enquire into the nature of medicine must pursue the enquiry 18 Charm| unless he have a knowledge of medicine?~He cannot.~No one at all, 19 Charm| if you take away this, medicine will not equally give health, 20 Charm| this rather the effect of medicine? Or does wisdom do the work