An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCollier Books, 1961 - 255 sidor |
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... word expérience ( experiment ) in the concrete was extended to cover the facts which give us experimental information about things . The word observation in the singular , in its general and abstract use , means noting a fact accurately ...
... word expérience ( experiment ) in the concrete was extended to cover the facts which give us experimental information about things . The word observation in the singular , in its general and abstract use , means noting a fact accurately ...
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... word vitality and could not be made to understand that it was only a word , devoid of meaning and corresponding to nothing ; and that saying that something was due to vitality amounted to calling it unknown . In fact , we are often ...
... word vitality and could not be made to understand that it was only a word , devoid of meaning and corresponding to nothing ; and that saying that something was due to vitality amounted to calling it unknown . In fact , we are often ...
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... words apart from the facts they represent . Thus the word albumen means nothing in itself ; it merely recalls characteristics and phenomena . By extending this example to medicine , we should see that the words , fever , inflammation ...
... words apart from the facts they represent . Thus the word albumen means nothing in itself ; it merely recalls characteristics and phenomena . By extending this example to medicine , we should see that the words , fever , inflammation ...
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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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