An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... facts , from the characteristics of the intellectual method , which utilizes facts and makes them at once the support and the criterion of the experimental method . In French the word expérience in the singular means , in general and in ...
... facts , from the characteristics of the intellectual method , which utilizes facts and makes them at once the support and the criterion of the experimental method . In French the word expérience in the singular means , in general and in ...
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... facts , we can never succeed in establishing a science . Pile up facts or observations as we may , we shall be none the wiser . To learn , we must neces- sarily reason about what we have observed , compare the facts and judge them by other ...
... facts , we can never succeed in establishing a science . Pile up facts or observations as we may , we shall be none the wiser . To learn , we must neces- sarily reason about what we have observed , compare the facts and judge them by other ...
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... facts as they advance . Progress is achieved by exchanging our theories for new ones which go further than the old , until we find one based on a larger number of facts . In the case which now concerns us , the question is not one of ...
... facts as they advance . Progress is achieved by exchanging our theories for new ones which go further than the old , until we find one based on a larger number of facts . In the case which now concerns us , the question is not one of ...
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