
This article presents a critical interpretation of publicly available material attributed to Ernesto Prieto Gratacós, reframed within a broader epistemological context. It examines the relationship between immune autonomy, medical intervention, and narrative construction in contemporary biomedicine. Rather than validating or refuting specific claims, the paper explores their conceptual implications and proposes an integrative perspective that balances biological self-regulation with institutional medical frameworks.
immune system, biomedical narratives, epistemology, immunocompetence, medical intervention, autonomy
immune system, biomedical narratives, epistemology, immunocompetence, medical intervention, autonomy
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