An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... necessarily related to physiology . The anatomical point of view differs , however , from the physiological in this , that anatomists wish to explain anatomy by physiology , while physiologists seek to explain physiology by anatomy ...
... necessarily related to physiology . The anatomical point of view differs , however , from the physiological in this , that anatomists wish to explain anatomy by physiology , while physiologists seek to explain physiology by anatomy ...
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... necessarily higher than the science of the past ; and there is no sort of reason for going in search of any addition to modern science through knowledge of the ancients . Their theories , necessarily false because they do not include ...
... necessarily higher than the science of the past ; and there is no sort of reason for going in search of any addition to modern science through knowledge of the ancients . Their theories , necessarily false because they do not include ...
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... necessarily , he saw them by chance ; then he came to conceive ideas about things , to compare old facts and to deduce from them new ones ; in a word , after empirical observation , he was no longer led to find other facts by chance ...
... necessarily , he saw them by chance ; then he came to conceive ideas about things , to compare old facts and to deduce from them new ones ; in a word , after empirical observation , he was no longer led to find other facts by chance ...
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