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Socrates' analogy, that ignorance is to the philosopher what disease is to the physician, is important and persistent in the dialogues. And everywhere, Socrates fails to effect a cure. In the [[Protagoras]], for example, when the sophist Prodicus accuses Socrates of making a mess of their discussion, Socrates accepts the complaint and calls himself a laughable doctor (''geloios iatros''), whose treatment not only does not cure the disease, it worsens it (Protagoras 340e).
 
A variation on the medical theme is in the [[Theaetetus (dialogue)|Theaetetus]], where Socrates compares himself to a midwife who helps boys and men give birth to their ideas. He says there that he (never having conceived of a viable idea himself) is barren, and has frequently had to commit the intellectual equivalent of infanticide (Theaetetus 160e).--!>
 
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