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Autor Principal: Ali, Kazim
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Publicado: Zenodo 2025
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Acceso en liña:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16757520
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  • <p>This philosophical and structural critique explores how modern medicine has shifted from sacred, intuitive healing to algorithmic obedience. Dr. Kazim Ali traces the transformation of doctors from embodied caregivers to institutional agents governed by protocols, pharmaceutical dogma, and religiously inherited symbols. Beginning with handwashing, the vine, and the cross, this text exposes the silent theological scaffolding of medicine—from Semmelweis’s asylum to CRISPR-driven determinism. Drawing from personal experience, medical history, and perceptual theory, the author challenges the reader to see doctors not as messiahs, but as priests of a mechanical clock. This is a declaration for a new care geometry, beyond both dogma and dosage.</p>