A Treatise on Neurological Theorems in Medical Sciences: An Extension of German Physician Robert Hermann Koch Postulates
Desmond Ayim-Aboagye
Regent University College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Ghana
Dr. Desmond Ayim-Aboagye, Regent University College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Ghana.
Keywords: Deductive Science; Diagnostic Medicine; Experimental Science; Fundamental Theorems; Koch postulates, Koch-Relsman-Fredericks Theorem; Infectious Diseases; Medicine; Neurology
Investigations have shown that scientific fields that have developed their fundamental theorems grow faster. These progressive fields use these theorems to further their rigorous direction in their emerging research fields. The medical fields need its fundamental theorems to help accelerate research, developments, and modern innovations. The purpose of this treatise is to unveil and, more importantly, stress the new development of theorems in these significant areas of research. In this treatise, we discuss the source of the three fundamental theorems of medicine. There is an attempt to deduce more theorems and certain notions from them. The results of this treatise lead to an essential lemma, which enables us to deduce further certain theorems, such as the Koch-Relsman- Fredericks Theorem, that show the existence of some factual statements in diagnostic medicine. Clinical medicine also has its’ fundamental theorems, which can indicate new scientific progress, the source of rigorous and deductive science.
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. (CC BY 4.0).
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