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"Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice"

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“Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice” flips a common comfort fantasy: that naming a problem equals solving it. Fischer, writing from an early-20th-century culture newly intoxicated with laboratory authority and modern medicine’s promise of certainty, punctures the idea that expertise culminates in a tidy label. The sentence is built like a clinical correction. “Not the end” scolds the impatience of both doctor and patient; “the beginning of practice” relocates the real work to the messy zone after certainty.

The subtext is quietly anti-heroic. Diagnosis offers the seductive climax: the reveal, the explanation, the moment where confusion becomes a noun. Fischer insists that this is only the opening move, because health is negotiated through follow-up decisions, trial, error, and repetition. “Practice” is doing double duty: the clinician’s practice (a profession sustained by continual judgment) and practice as rehearsal (a skill sharpened by iteration). In other words, the label is static; care is kinetic.

It also reads as a warning against medical theater. A diagnosis can become a performance of competence, a way to end the conversation: Now we know. Fischer argues for the opposite ethic: diagnosis should intensify attention, not close the file. Even outside medicine, the line lands because it targets a modern reflex - treating identification (of trauma, bias, dysfunction, burnout) as moral progress. Naming can be clarifying; it’s not absolving. Fischer’s point is bracingly procedural: once you know what something is, you’re finally obligated to do something about it.

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Later attribution: Diagnosing Syntax (Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Norbert Corver, 2013) modern compilationISBN: 9780191624261 · ID: g9ZoAgAAQBAJ
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... Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice.' According to these words of the physiologist Martin H. Fischer (see Fabing and Marr (1937)), the identification of a disease or disorder by means of a diagnostic procedure ...
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Martin H. Fischer

Martin H. Fischer (November 10, 1879 - January 19, 1962) was a Author from Germany.

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