An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineSchuman, 1949 - 226 sidor |
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... French Academy . Young Claude Bernard followed this sensible advice and entered the school of medicine . Though he received ... Collège de France , his path was marked out . The celebrated physiologist's daring though somewhat disorderly ...
... French Academy . Young Claude Bernard followed this sensible advice and entered the school of medicine . Though he received ... Collège de France , his path was marked out . The celebrated physiologist's daring though somewhat disorderly ...
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... Collège de France . Member of the Academy of Sciences in 1854 , he was called in 1868 to take Flou- rens ' seat in the French Academy . Finally in 1869 , by special de- cree , he entered the Senate ; and he was almost the only member of ...
... Collège de France . Member of the Academy of Sciences in 1854 , he was called in 1868 to take Flou- rens ' seat in the French Academy . Finally in 1869 , by special de- cree , he entered the Senate ; and he was almost the only member of ...
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... Collège de France . In fact , the Collège de France is by no means a medical faculty in which every part of medi- cine should be treated systematically . By the very nature of its establishment , the Collège de France should always be ...
... Collège de France . In fact , the Collège de France is by no means a medical faculty in which every part of medi- cine should be treated systematically . By the very nature of its establishment , the Collège de France should always be ...
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