An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineSchuman, 1949 - 226 sidor |
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... experimental medicine . So if I were planning a treatise on experimental medicine , I should go to work by invariably making observation of disease the basis of every experimental analysis . I should then proceed with my explanations ...
... experimental medicine . So if I were planning a treatise on experimental medicine , I should go to work by invariably making observation of disease the basis of every experimental analysis . I should then proceed with my explanations ...
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... medicine taken by Hippocrates involved a doubt about the curative results of empirical methods and the appeal to the laws of living or- ganisms to effect the cure of the sick . But this kind of medicine ... EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 207.
... medicine taken by Hippocrates involved a doubt about the curative results of empirical methods and the appeal to the laws of living or- ganisms to effect the cure of the sick . But this kind of medicine ... EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 207.
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... experimental or scien- tific medicine . For that reason I ask them to familiarize them- selves with the modern methods of investigation put in use in anatom- ical , physiological , pathological and therapeutic science ; because these ...
... experimental or scien- tific medicine . For that reason I ask them to familiarize them- selves with the modern methods of investigation put in use in anatom- ical , physiological , pathological and therapeutic science ; because these ...
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