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differentiate between the treatment process carried out by a medical doctor and a magical doctor.​

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Answered by sukantidaskakati
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The worlds of magic and medicine both involve the sudden initiation of an intimate relationship between two complete strangers – the magician and their subject, or the doctor and their patient. Magic requires the subject to have some degree of trust in the magician, to accept that props and setting may be required to aid the illusion, and to witness such a high degree of skill that belief in the magician’s ability is sustained once the trick is complete. In the medical setting trust and confidentiality, the use of medical equipment, and the expertise and competence of the doctor are but a few essential components of a successful interaction. This is not to imply that the art of medicine is a trick, but rather a complex set of circumstances that can be engineered to promote the best possible outcome for both the doctor and the patient – or the magician and their audience

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