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Friederich
Hoffmann (1660-1742).
This German doctor, one of the great systematists of his time,
conceived the idea of the human body as a mechanical system
in perennial movement. According to Hoffmann, diseases were
the result of a deficiency in tone (atony, treated with tonic
drugs) or of excessive tone (spasm, cured with sedative drugs).
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