An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCollier Books, 1961 - 255 sidor |
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... statistics ; they must necessarily differ at some point , for statistics would other- wise lead to absolute scientific results , while they can actually show only probability , never certainty . I acknowledge my in- ability to ...
... statistics ; they must necessarily differ at some point , for statistics would other- wise lead to absolute scientific results , while they can actually show only probability , never certainty . I acknowledge my in- ability to ...
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... statistics when based on well - observed facts which they consider mutually comparable , and they believe that such statistics may lead to knowledge of phenomenal law . I have already said that facts are never identical ; therefore ...
... statistics when based on well - observed facts which they consider mutually comparable , and they believe that such statistics may lead to knowledge of phenomenal law . I have already said that facts are never identical ; therefore ...
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... statistics are invoked to establish the value of the treatment . Such , in fact , is the state of empirical medicine , which is conjectural medicine because it is based on statistics which collect and compare cases that are analogous or ...
... statistics are invoked to establish the value of the treatment . Such , in fact , is the state of empirical medicine , which is conjectural medicine because it is based on statistics which collect and compare cases that are analogous or ...
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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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