Does "medical science" also share "attributes"?

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NewHopeR

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Does "that encompasses medical science as well as personal, humanistic, and professional attributes" mean "that includes medical science attritute, personal attritute, humanistic attribute and professional attribute"?

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Medicine is not a science, but a profession that encompasses medical science as well as personal, humanistic, and professional attributes.
 

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Hi,

IMO, no. It means that medicine combines, on the one hand, medical science and on the other, the attributes mentioned.

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I think 'combines' would have been a better choice of word.

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Yes I agree, or, as Wikipedia says it, in a slightly different context, medicine applies X, Y and Z to treat and diagnose injury and disease.

By the way, I find the statment, 'Medicine is not a science...' very debatable. I agree with Wikipedia that "applied science" is a more accurate way of describing what medicine is.
 

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I think 'combines' would have been a better choice of word.

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Did you mean "Medicine is not a science, but a profession that combines medical science as well as personal, humanistic, and professional attributes"?
 

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It's a bad sentence anyway. Are there any professions that don't encompass professional attributes?
 
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