An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... Longet's criti- cisms about Magendie's experiments on the properties of recurrent sensitivity in the anterior spinal roots.1 The first objection which M. Longet makes to Magendie is that he changed his opinion as to the sensitivity of ...
... Longet's criti- cisms about Magendie's experiments on the properties of recurrent sensitivity in the anterior spinal roots.1 The first objection which M. Longet makes to Magendie is that he changed his opinion as to the sensitivity of ...
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... Longet believes ; we must accept them both and merely explain and define them in their respective condi- tions . When M. Longet exclaims : " Truth is single , " does he mean that if one of these results is true , the other must be false ...
... Longet believes ; we must accept them both and merely explain and define them in their respective condi- tions . When M. Longet exclaims : " Truth is single , " does he mean that if one of these results is true , the other must be false ...
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... Longet's discussions in 1841 , I have made this principle my guide , when I wished to take account of the phenomena myself and to judge the differences . I repeated the experiments , and , like Magendie and like M. Longet , I found ...
... Longet's discussions in 1841 , I have made this principle my guide , when I wished to take account of the phenomena myself and to judge the differences . I repeated the experiments , and , like Magendie and like M. Longet , I found ...
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