An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... criterion . In science the criterion is the experimental method or experiment ; this criterion is indis- pensable , and we must apply it to our own ideas as well as to those of others . IV . THE INDEPENDENT CHARACTER OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ...
... criterion . In science the criterion is the experimental method or experiment ; this criterion is indis- pensable , and we must apply it to our own ideas as well as to those of others . IV . THE INDEPENDENT CHARACTER OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ...
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... CRITERION We have just said that one must doubt , but by no means be sceptical . A sceptic , indeed , who believes nothing , no longer has a foundation on which to establish his criterion , and consequently he finds it impossible to ...
... CRITERION We have just said that one must doubt , but by no means be sceptical . A sceptic , indeed , who believes nothing , no longer has a foundation on which to establish his criterion , and consequently he finds it impossible to ...
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... criterion , or medical work of art ? The criterion evidently dis- appears ; because no physician's ability can be judged by the num- ber of patients that he says he has cured ; he must first of all prove scientifically that it was he ...
... criterion , or medical work of art ? The criterion evidently dis- appears ; because no physician's ability can be judged by the num- ber of patients that he says he has cured ; he must first of all prove scientifically that it was he ...
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