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holistic Considering a whole thing or being to be more than a collection of parts; Treating the whole person rather than just the Symptoms of a disease.
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holism the view that wholes have some priority over the elements, members, individuals or parts composing them. Social holism claims that individuals can be understood only in terms of the practices or institutions in which they take part and is a rival to some aspects of individualism. ...
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hollow Lacking substance between the first taste and the finish, as in "hole in the middle" under "middle" below.
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holistic Refers to
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holistic medicine Medical care, which considers the patient as a whole, including his physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, social and economic needs.
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