An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... prove that the science of vital phenomena must have the same foundations as the science of the phenomena of inorganic bodies , and that there is no difference in this respect be tween the principles of biological science and those of ...
... prove that the science of vital phenomena must have the same foundations as the science of the phenomena of inorganic bodies , and that there is no difference in this respect be tween the principles of biological science and those of ...
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... prove that absurd ideas , in pathology as in physiology , may sometimes lead to useful discoveries , just as it would not be hard to find arguments to prove that even the best accredited theories should be regarded only as temporary ...
... prove that absurd ideas , in pathology as in physiology , may sometimes lead to useful discoveries , just as it would not be hard to find arguments to prove that even the best accredited theories should be regarded only as temporary ...
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... prove that the cure would have been better without the artist's interference . Then what has become of the criterion , or medical work of art ? The criterion evidently dis- appears ; because no physician's ability can be judged by the ...
... prove that the cure would have been better without the artist's interference . Then what has become of the criterion , or medical work of art ? The criterion evidently dis- appears ; because no physician's ability can be judged by the ...
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