An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCollier Books, 1961 - 255 sidor |
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... physicians . Natural- ists , physiologists and physicians have wholly different problems in view ; their investigations advance in far from parallel lines ; hence we cannot , for instance , exactly superpose a physiological scale on the ...
... physicians . Natural- ists , physiologists and physicians have wholly different problems in view ; their investigations advance in far from parallel lines ; hence we cannot , for instance , exactly superpose a physiological scale on the ...
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... physicians , like all educated physicians , must have every kind of knowledge that we have just enumerated ; but they will differ from systematic physicians in not conducting themselves according to any system ; but , instead of taking ...
... physicians , like all educated physicians , must have every kind of knowledge that we have just enumerated ; but they will differ from systematic physicians in not conducting themselves according to any system ; but , instead of taking ...
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... physicians would be as much , as empirical physicians are little , perplexed . Indeed in the present state of medicine , we know so little about the action of drugs that , if experimenting physicians were logical , they would be reduced ...
... physicians would be as much , as empirical physicians are little , perplexed . Indeed in the present state of medicine , we know so little about the action of drugs that , if experimenting physicians were logical , they would be reduced ...
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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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