An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... medi- cine , they 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 ...
... medi- cine , they 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 ...
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... medi- cine become scientific . We shall see , in fact , that all parts of medi- cal knowledge are interrelated and are necessarily subordinate one to another in their evolution . When a physician is called to a patient , he should ...
... medi- cine become scientific . We shall see , in fact , that all parts of medi- cal knowledge are interrelated and are necessarily subordinate one to another in their evolution . When a physician is called to a patient , he should ...
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... medi- cal problem , which is to preserve health and cure disease . I tell those whose career , on the contrary , guides them toward practice , never to forget that if theory is meant to enlighten practice , prac- tice in turn should be ...
... medi- cal problem , which is to preserve health and cure disease . I tell those whose career , on the contrary , guides them toward practice , never to forget that if theory is meant to enlighten practice , prac- tice in turn should be ...
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