An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... laws , they are not set apart by scientific method . Biology must borrow the experimental method of physico - chemical sciences , but keep its special phenomena and its own laws . In living bodies , as in inorganic bodies , laws are ...
... laws , they are not set apart by scientific method . Biology must borrow the experimental method of physico - chemical sciences , but keep its special phenomena and its own laws . In living bodies , as in inorganic bodies , laws are ...
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... laws of nature ; and they show themselves only when their necessary conditions are actualized . The bodies and beings on the surface of our earth express the harmonious relation of the cosmic conditions of our planet and our atmosphere ...
... laws of nature ; and they show themselves only when their necessary conditions are actualized . The bodies and beings on the surface of our earth express the harmonious relation of the cosmic conditions of our planet and our atmosphere ...
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... laws ; laws exist only in experimental determinism , and without laws there can be no science . Most phy- sicians seem to believe that , in medicine , laws are elastic and indefi- nite . These are false ideas which must disappear if we ...
... laws ; laws exist only in experimental determinism , and without laws there can be no science . Most phy- sicians seem to believe that , in medicine , laws are elastic and indefi- nite . These are false ideas which must disappear if we ...
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