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Witchcraft
Traditionally, the practice of magical skills, spells, and abilities which can encompass the benevolent or malevolent use of these powers according to various cultural contexts.
Abnormal Behavior
Patterns of emotion, thought, and action deemed pathological for one of several reasons, including statistical rarity, personal distress, or violation of social norms.
Hippocrates
Known as the "Father of Medicine," he was a Greek physician who established a medical tradition that emphasized natural causes and treatments for diseases, moving away from supernatural explanations.
Biological Process
Complex interactions among molecules and systems within living organisms, leading to various life functions and activities.
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