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=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===
From what has been exposed in the previous chapters from the 'Introduction' to the '[[Logic of medic language]]' chapters, beyond the complexity of the arguments and the vagueness of the verbal language, we found ourselves faced with a dilemma that of the context in which the patient is referred and in these cases for our poor Mary Poppins it seems to dominate the dental context, given the positive assertions reported by the clinical and laboratory tests performed on the patient.
From what has been exposed in the previous chapters from the 'Introduction' to the '[[Logic of medic language]]' chapters, beyond the complexity of the arguments and the vagueness of the verbal language, we found ourselves faced with a dilemma that of the context in which the patient is referred and in these cases for our poor Mary Poppins it seems to dominate the dental context, given the positive assertions reported by the clinical and laboratory tests performed on the patient.
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