An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... verify does not present itself to him naturally , he must make it appear , i.e. , induce it , for a special reason and with a definite ob- ject . Hence we may say that an experiment is fundamentally just an observation induced with some ...
... verify does not present itself to him naturally , he must make it appear , i.e. , induce it , for a special reason and with a definite ob- ject . Hence we may say that an experiment is fundamentally just an observation induced with some ...
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... verify the man's acts , one by an- other ; we consider how he behaves in such and such circumstances , and in short , we turn to the experimental method . In like manner , when a man of science considers the natural phenomena which ...
... verify the man's acts , one by an- other ; we consider how he behaves in such and such circumstances , and in short , we turn to the experimental method . In like manner , when a man of science considers the natural phenomena which ...
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... verify them in nature , and not to find opinions ready - made in books , thus saving himself the trouble of working and of trying to further the investigation of natural phenomena . Misconceived erudition has been , and still is , one ...
... verify them in nature , and not to find opinions ready - made in books , thus saving himself the trouble of working and of trying to further the investigation of natural phenomena . Misconceived erudition has been , and still is , one ...
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