An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineSchuman, 1949 - 226 sidor |
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... ologists were happy to find , reduced to precise formulæ , set in order with marvellous art , and lighted by examples which themselves were like so many intellectual experiments , -here they were happy to find the rules of the ...
... ologists were happy to find , reduced to precise formulæ , set in order with marvellous art , and lighted by examples which themselves were like so many intellectual experiments , -here they were happy to find the rules of the ...
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... ologists forced to carry on experimentation in the internal or organic ' Claude Bernard , Leçons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du système nerveux . Leçon d'ouverture , Dec. 17 , 1856. Paris , 1858 , Vol . I. — Cours de patho ...
... ologists forced to carry on experimentation in the internal or organic ' Claude Bernard , Leçons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du système nerveux . Leçon d'ouverture , Dec. 17 , 1856. Paris , 1858 , Vol . I. — Cours de patho ...
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... ologists and young experimenting physicians . Only laboratories can teach the difficulties of science to those who frequent them ; they show that pure science has always been the source of all the riches ac- quired by man and of all his ...
... ologists and young experimenting physicians . Only laboratories can teach the difficulties of science to those who frequent them ; they show that pure science has always been the source of all the riches ac- quired by man and of all his ...
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