An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... science has its conjectural parts . Medicine is still almost wholly conjectural . I do not deny it ; I only mean to say that modern medical science must exert itself to get out of the temporary condition which is no more a final scientific ...
... science has its conjectural parts . Medicine is still almost wholly conjectural . I do not deny it ; I only mean to say that modern medical science must exert itself to get out of the temporary condition which is no more a final scientific ...
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... Medicine necessarily begins with clinics , since they determine and define the object of medicine , i.e. , the medical problem ; but while they are the physician's first study , clinics are not the foundation of scientific medicine ...
... Medicine necessarily begins with clinics , since they determine and define the object of medicine , i.e. , the medical problem ; but while they are the physician's first study , clinics are not the foundation of scientific medicine ...
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... scientific methods and processes are learned , in fact , only in laboratories , where experimenters grapple with the problems of nature ; the young must be guided ... MEDICINE stand the scientific questions OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 225.
... scientific methods and processes are learned , in fact , only in laboratories , where experimenters grapple with the problems of nature ; the young must be guided ... MEDICINE stand the scientific questions OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 225.
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