An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... physi- ology , which might be called experiments by destruction . This form of experimenting , which goes back to Galen , is the simplest ; it ' W. Beaumont , Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and on Physiological ...
... physi- ology , which might be called experiments by destruction . This form of experimenting , which goes back to Galen , is the simplest ; it ' W. Beaumont , Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and on Physiological ...
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... physics and chemistry worked out in the special field of life , where the necessary conditions of all phenomena of living organisms develop , create and support each other according to a definite idea and obedient to rigorous ...
... physics and chemistry worked out in the special field of life , where the necessary conditions of all phenomena of living organisms develop , create and support each other according to a definite idea and obedient to rigorous ...
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... physi- ology as anatomia animata . I can easily understand that the ana- tomical principle was destined necessarily to present itself first , but I believe that it is false in its limitations , and that it has to - day grown harmful to ...
... physi- ology as anatomia animata . I can easily understand that the ana- tomical principle was destined necessarily to present itself first , but I believe that it is false in its limitations , and that it has to - day grown harmful to ...
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