An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... believe too firmly in their theories , do not believe enough in the theories of others . So the dominant idea of these despisers of their fellows is to find others ' theories faulty and to try to contradict them . The difficulty , for ...
... believe too firmly in their theories , do not believe enough in the theories of others . So the dominant idea of these despisers of their fellows is to find others ' theories faulty and to try to contradict them . The difficulty , for ...
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... believe that such statistics may lead to knowledge of phenomenal law . I have already said that facts are never identical ; therefore sta- tistics are simply an empirical enumeration of observations . In a word , if based on statistics ...
... believe that such statistics may lead to knowledge of phenomenal law . I have already said that facts are never identical ; therefore sta- tistics are simply an empirical enumeration of observations . In a word , if based on statistics ...
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... believe , should set itself this goal . Empirical physicians are satisfied when , with the help of empiricism , they succeed in knowing that a given remedy cures a given disease , in learning the exact doses in which to administer it ...
... believe , should set itself this goal . Empirical physicians are satisfied when , with the help of empiricism , they succeed in knowing that a given remedy cures a given disease , in learning the exact doses in which to administer it ...
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