Re: virus: Tools of the trade

Martin Traynor (m.traynor@ic.ac.uk)
Wed, 18 Sep 1996 16:57:29 +0000


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On 18 Sep 96 at 9:01, ken sartor wrote:

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> So, maybe there are scientists addressing problems one way and
> 'witch doctors' another - given time, the witch doctors will probably
> become obsolete, but at any given point in time, for some given
> problem, they may be significantly ahead of the scientists.

Exactly my point, but expressed far better (don't you hate it when
that happens?). Take for example herbal medicines. I'm sure a wealth
of data was lost in various witch-hunts and through the practice being
the subject of scientific ridicule down through the centuries. The logic
seems to have been 'you can't tell me why it works therefore it doesn't
work at all' so the art of herbal treatment was to a great extent lost.
Only comparatively recently has science realised that there was good
information there and now it chooses to revisit the subject.

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