An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... periment is then an observation induced with the object of bringing to birth an idea . To sum up , the investigator ... perimental method as a whole , must fulfill two classes of conditions and must possess two qualities of mind which ...
... periment is then an observation induced with the object of bringing to birth an idea . To sum up , the investigator ... perimental method as a whole , must fulfill two classes of conditions and must possess two qualities of mind which ...
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... perimental truths . Mathematical truths , once acquired , we said , are conscious and absolute truths , because the ideal conditions in which they exist are also conscious and known by us in an absolute way . Experimental truths , on ...
... perimental truths . Mathematical truths , once acquired , we said , are conscious and absolute truths , because the ideal conditions in which they exist are also conscious and known by us in an absolute way . Experimental truths , on ...
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... perimental criticism . This principle , when thoroughly understood , should make us cautious about our natural tendency to contradic- Claude Bernard , Leçons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du système nerveux , p . 32 . ' See Longet ...
... perimental criticism . This principle , when thoroughly understood , should make us cautious about our natural tendency to contradic- Claude Bernard , Leçons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du système nerveux , p . 32 . ' See Longet ...
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