Clan MacBeth

 Avicenna: The birth of psychiatric medicine, Avicenna's belief is simple; that a fine diet and rest, with fresh drinking water attached, is superior to any opiate or chemistry. Any neuroses, anxiety, or nervous disorder, can be healed with a simple cafe, and a safe place to dine in, without physical labor or family care. This is the heart, of schooling, wherein heavy tasks are not contemplated, merely the safety of the child.

Averroes: The basis of literature, found in psychology and hospice. The belief that the hospice, arises from literature, the reinterpration and realignment of any form of fiction to match the proper shape of the fact of truth arising from the document of text or screen of view, the play or theater coming from the imagination. This would indicate that all things have a truth, and that it should be displayed, in order to be understood by those otherwise ignorant of fact as a lie, the theater's stage being founded in a sprite.

Giovanni da Vigo: The understanding of suicide, the state of a disalignment of the humors and a fall into compellment of fact, not the state of relaxation in the potential as opposed to the visible view. The concept of the test of seating, to see whether one will move, from category placed, into proper shape and form, hence the hypothesis is proven and in either case, the patient is healed. The religion of form, a single ritual of childhood and adulthood taken to the extent, that the humors cannot move through improper alignment, the stuff of Gods.

Bernard de Gordon: The economics of virology and disease, the concept of the natural world being duplicated in the human husbandry of their own land as a separate category. Any naturally occurring precipice as a learning model, and through deeper study of an existing observation, the human husbandry increasing in efficiency. The natural beauty of the deadly, and its place in the world of man, on the surface benevolent as we imagine ourselves to be, but in fact a tumor all its own.

Hippocrates: A test of a physician. If he is obeyed, you are attempting to defy the courts, by following the law without understanding the life of your patient. It is not the law you break to save your patient, but the law you obey to avoid your own suit. Hence, with Hippocrates, we see you found as a fraud.

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