An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... point of view and a particular problem . In normal biology , we may distin- guish the zoological point of view , the direct and comparative ana- tomical points of view , the special and the general physiological points of view . Zoology ...
... point of view and a particular problem . In normal biology , we may distin- guish the zoological point of view , the direct and comparative ana- tomical points of view , the special and the general physiological points of view . Zoology ...
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... 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 , which is quite another matter . The anatom- ical point ...
... 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 , which is quite another matter . The anatom- ical point ...
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... point of view , which is the true point of view of physiology . When a physician , for example , makes a typhoid autopsy , he notes the intestinal lesions and is satisfied . But in reality that explains absolutely nothing about either ...
... point of view , which is the true point of view of physiology . When a physician , for example , makes a typhoid autopsy , he notes the intestinal lesions and is satisfied . But in reality that explains absolutely nothing about either ...
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