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This work examines the relationship between musical art and its therapeutic applications, distinguishing the creative, aesthetic process from passive perception and utilitarian use. It argues that while music's moods, rhythm, pitch, and harmonic structures can elicit measurable psychological and physiological responses useful in treating mental and physical ailments, its efficacy depends on preserving artistic integrity. Drawing on clinical observation and scientific reasoning, the author surveys ways music may modulate mood, memory, and nervous function, discusses practical applications in patient care, and cautions that systematic therapeutic use should develop without reducing music to anonymous mass production, while encouraging research and specially composed material for clinical needs.

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Sidney Licht

Sidney Licht is an author known for his contributions to the intersection of music and healthcare. His notable work, "Music in Medicine," explores the therapeutic applications of music in medical settings, highlighting its potential to enhance patient care and well-being. Licht's writing reflects a deep understanding of both the artistic and scientific aspects of music, making his insights valuable for practitioners and enthusiasts alike. Through his work, he has contributed to the ongoing dialogue about the role of music in healing and its significance in the medical field.

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