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26 Xia Ye:Searching for the Trojan Horse Humanistic Pharmacy: From Dream to Reality in 25 Years 2024 年 12 月 第 6 期
have seen or sought, I do not know. What I do know is that every year, with every new exploration
and with every team of researchers, they hold onto dreams, face new challenges, and gaze at the
stars and the vast seas, filled with humanistic imagination. The discussion of certainty and
uncertainty in the pharmaceutical sciences, the uncovering of their mysteries and laws, and the
provision of a possible cognitive framework—this is the territory of Humanistic Pharmacy. And we
must recognize that every word penned has its origins.
It seems everything has been clearly explained.Finally, I would like to borrow the concluding
words of British mathematician and Oxford professor Andrew Wiles from his speech after proving
Fermat's Last Theorem: "I think I’ll stop here."
Author Biography
Xia Ye, A humble pharmacist,Delving into
the fringes of philosophy, rational science, and
pharmacology,Admiring the structure, gram⁃
mar, and calligraphy amidst inner desolation,
Hoping for a future in academia: where pharma⁃
cology and humanities are intertwined,Where
pharmacology is as essential as the lips and
teeth, and humanities embrace the soul.