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Health as optimal functioning
{ 1 } - implies that each organ and organ system is functioning well and that all are functioning harmoniously together.
{ 2 } - does not include physical appearance.
{ 3 } - is not the determinant of whether or not an organ is deformed.
{ 4 } - is not consistent with the axiom "structure is for function."
{ 5 } - is not the same as health in the structural sense of absence of anatomical lesion or deformity.
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Health as optimal functioning
{ 1 } - implies that each organ and organ system is functioning well and that all are functioning harmoniously together.
{ 2 } - does not include physical appearance.
{ 3 } - is not the determinant of whether or not an organ is deformed.
{ 4 } - is not consistent with the axiom "structure is for function."
{ 5 } - is not the same as health in the structural sense of absence of anatomical lesion or deformity.
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Health as optimal functioning
{ 1 } - implies that each organ and organ system is functioning well and that all are functioning harmoniously together.
{ 2 } - does not include physical appearance.
{ 3 } - is not the determinant of whether or not an organ is deformed.
{ 4 } - is not consistent with the axiom "structure is for function."
{ 5 } - is not the same as health in the structural sense of absence of anatomical lesion or deformity.
Physical appearance has a social function. See p. 23.
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Health as optimal functioning
{ 1 } - implies that each organ and organ system is functioning well and that all are functioning harmoniously together.
{ 2 } - does not include physical appearance.
{ 3 } - is not the determinant of whether or not an organ is deformed.
{ 4 } - is not consistent with the axiom "structure is for function."
{ 5 } - is not the same as health in the structural sense of absence of anatomical lesion or deformity.
If an organ is not capable of optimal functioning, it is deformed, that is, unhealthy.
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Health as optimal functioning
{ 1 } - implies that each organ and organ system is functioning well and that all are functioning harmoniously together.
{ 2 } - does not include physical appearance.
{ 3 } - is not the determinant of whether or not an organ is deformed.
{ 4 } - is not consistent with the axiom "structure is for function."
{ 5 } - is not the same as health in the structural sense of absence of anatomical lesion or deformity.
It is this axiom which shows the identity of health in the structural and functional senses.
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Health as optimal functioning
{ 1 } - implies that each organ and organ system is functioning well and that all are functioning harmoniously together.
{ 2 } - does not include physical appearance.
{ 3 } - is not the determinant of whether or not an organ is deformed.
{ 4 } - is not consistent with the axiom "structure is for function."
{ 5 } - is not the same as health in the structural sense of absence of anatomical lesion or deformity.
It is the same because "structure is for function." See p. 23.
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