René Dubos Quote

The difficulty of defining disease is implied in the very structure of the word: "dis-ease." So many different kinds of disturbances can make a person feel not at ease and lead him to seek the aid of a physician that the word ought to encompass most of the difficulties inherent in the human condition.


Man, Medicine, and Environment (p. 67), Frederick A. Praeger. 1968


The difficulty of defining disease is implied in the very structure of the word: dis-ease. So many different kinds of disturbances can make a person...

The difficulty of defining disease is implied in the very structure of the word: dis-ease. So many different kinds of disturbances can make a person...

The difficulty of defining disease is implied in the very structure of the word: dis-ease. So many different kinds of disturbances can make a person...

The difficulty of defining disease is implied in the very structure of the word: dis-ease. So many different kinds of disturbances can make a person...