An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCollier Books, 1961 - 255 sidor |
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... preconceived idea . But after observing the first case , if the physician has an idea that the appearance of this disease may well be related to certain special me- teorological or hygienic circumstances , he takes a journey to other ...
... preconceived idea . But after observing the first case , if the physician has an idea that the appearance of this disease may well be related to certain special me- teorological or hygienic circumstances , he takes a journey to other ...
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... preconceived idea . To do this , an experi- menter reflects , tries out , gropes , compares , contrives , so as to find the experimental conditions best suited to gain the end which he sets before him . Of necessity we experiment with a ...
... preconceived idea . To do this , an experi- menter reflects , tries out , gropes , compares , contrives , so as to find the experimental conditions best suited to gain the end which he sets before him . Of necessity we experiment with a ...
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... preconceived idea and notes the results of his experiment only from this point of view , falls inevitably into error , because he fails to note what he has not foreseen and so makes a partial observation . An experimenter must not hold ...
... preconceived idea and notes the results of his experiment only from this point of view , falls inevitably into error , because he fails to note what he has not foreseen and so makes a partial observation . An experimenter must not hold ...
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Observation and Experiment 31 333 | 31 |
The A Priori Idea and Doubt in Experimental | 53 |
Experimental Considerations Common to Living | 87 |
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