An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... phenomena appear which did not present themselves naturally to his eyes . But now , let me ask , did Dr. W. Beaumont make an experiment when he came across that young Canadian hunter who had received a point - blank gun - shot in the ...
... phenomena appear which did not present themselves naturally to his eyes . But now , let me ask , did Dr. W. Beaumont make an experiment when he came across that young Canadian hunter who had received a point - blank gun - shot in the ...
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... natural phenomena which surround him and which he wishes to know in themselves and in their complex mutual relations of causation , every inner criterion fails him , and he is forced to invoke experiment to verify the sup- positions and ...
... natural phenomena which surround him and which he wishes to know in themselves and in their complex mutual relations of causation , every inner criterion fails him , and he is forced to invoke experiment to verify the sup- positions and ...
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... NATURE We know the phenomena of nature only through their relations with the causes which produce them . Now the law of phenomena is nothing else than this relation numerically established , in such a way as to let us foresee the ratio ...
... NATURE We know the phenomena of nature only through their relations with the causes which produce them . Now the law of phenomena is nothing else than this relation numerically established , in such a way as to let us foresee the ratio ...
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