An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... discoveries as founda- tions for the medical edifice , but he did not share the illusions of those whose eagerness to transfer them to the realm of clinical or therapeutic applications often made him smile . The feeling for distances ...
... discoveries as founda- tions for the medical edifice , but he did not share the illusions of those whose eagerness to transfer them to the realm of clinical or therapeutic applications often made him smile . The feeling for distances ...
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... discoveries are the promoters of new and fruitful ideas . We usually give the name of discovery to recognition of a new fact ; but I think that the idea connected with the discovered fact is what really constitutes the discovery . Facts ...
... discoveries are the promoters of new and fruitful ideas . We usually give the name of discovery to recognition of a new fact ; but I think that the idea connected with the discovered fact is what really constitutes the discovery . Facts ...
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... discoveries , unforeseen by pre- vailing theories . I therefore conclude that we make discoveries in the sciences only because all are still partially obscure . In medicine more numerous discoveries are still to be made , because almost ...
... discoveries , unforeseen by pre- vailing theories . I therefore conclude that we make discoveries in the sciences only because all are still partially obscure . In medicine more numerous discoveries are still to be made , because almost ...
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