An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCourier Corporation, 17 okt. 2012 - 272 sidor Clear and penetrating presentation of the basic principles of scientific research from the great French physiologist whose contributions in the 19th century included the discovery of vasomotor nerves; nature of curare and other poisons in human body; functions of pancreatic juice in digestion; elucidation of glycogenic function of the liver. |
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... physicians” and that of “experimental physicians.” He believed that medicine was in a “lowly state,” perhaps even “wholly conjectural.” The complexity of the phenomena in medicine made it more difficult for that subject to become an ...
... physicians” and that of “experimental physicians.” He believed that medicine was in a “lowly state,” perhaps even “wholly conjectural.” The complexity of the phenomena in medicine made it more difficult for that subject to become an ...
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... physicians, practised in the art of medicine and rightly believing that medicine is still and must always be an art, but also uncomfortable and suspicious through ignorance of the new development, are not lacking to unite with this ...
... physicians, practised in the art of medicine and rightly believing that medicine is still and must always be an art, but also uncomfortable and suspicious through ignorance of the new development, are not lacking to unite with this ...
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... physicians; and when he talked of them, the shade of Sganarelle * always seemed to pass before him. The Introduction to the Study of Ea:perimental Medicine marks a fresh phase in the life of Claude Bernard. From this period date the ...
... physicians; and when he talked of them, the shade of Sganarelle * always seemed to pass before him. The Introduction to the Study of Ea:perimental Medicine marks a fresh phase in the life of Claude Bernard. From this period date the ...
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... different definitions of observation and experiment devised by philosophers and physicians. I. WARIOUs DEFINITIONs of OBSERVATION AND ExPERIMENT Men sometimes seem 5 PART EXPERIMENTAL REASONING CHAPTER OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT.
... different definitions of observation and experiment devised by philosophers and physicians. I. WARIOUs DEFINITIONs of OBSERVATION AND ExPERIMENT Men sometimes seem 5 PART EXPERIMENTAL REASONING CHAPTER OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT.
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... Physicians and physiologists, like most men of science, distinguish observation from experiment, but do not entirely agree in defining the two terms. Zimmermann expresses himself as follows: “An experiment differs from an observation in ...
... Physicians and physiologists, like most men of science, distinguish observation from experiment, but do not entirely agree in defining the two terms. Zimmermann expresses himself as follows: “An experiment differs from an observation in ...
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PART | 59 |
ExPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS PECULIAR To LIVING BEINGs | 87 |
PART THREE | 151 |
ExAMPLES OF ExPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGICAL CRITICISIM | 172 |
INVESTIGATION AND CRITICISM As APPLIED TO ExPERIMEN | 190 |
PHILosophic OBSTACLES ENCOUNTERED BY EXPERIMENTAL | 196 |
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An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1927 |
An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1957 |
An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1957 |
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