An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCollier Books, 1961 - 255 sidor |
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... knowledge of the universe outside a living body , it would also demand complete knowledge of the organ- ism which , as we have long been saying , is a little world ( microcosm ) in the great universe ( macrocosm ) . Absolute knowledge ...
... knowledge of the universe outside a living body , it would also demand complete knowledge of the organ- ism which , as we have long been saying , is a little world ( microcosm ) in the great universe ( macrocosm ) . Absolute knowledge ...
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... knowledge of practi- cal medicine is empirical and born of chance , while scientific knowledge is deduced with certainty from theories or principles . There is an error here , to which I wish to call attention . All human knowledge had ...
... knowledge of practi- cal medicine is empirical and born of chance , while scientific knowledge is deduced with certainty from theories or principles . There is an error here , to which I wish to call attention . All human knowledge had ...
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... knowledge , in fact , is the one motive at- tracting and supporting investigators in their efforts ; and just this knowledge , really grasped and yet always flying before them , becomes at once their sole torment and sole happiness ...
... knowledge , in fact , is the one motive at- tracting and supporting investigators in their efforts ; and just this knowledge , really grasped and yet always flying before them , becomes at once their sole torment and sole happiness ...
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Observation and Experiment | 31 |
The A Priori Idea and Doubt in Experimental | 53 |
Experimental Considerations Common to Living | 87 |
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