An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCourier Corporation, 17 okt. 2012 - 272 sidor Clear and penetrating presentation of the basic principles of scientific research from the great French physiologist whose contributions in the 19th century included the discovery of vasomotor nerves; nature of curare and other poisons in human body; functions of pancreatic juice in digestion; elucidation of glycogenic function of the liver. |
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... LIVING THINGS AND INORGANIC BODIES . . . 59 II. ExPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS PECULIAR To LIVING BEINGs 87 PART THREE APPLICATIONS OF THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD TO THE STUDY OF WITAL PHENOMENA I. ExAMPLEs of ExPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGICAL ...
... LIVING THINGS AND INORGANIC BODIES . . . 59 II. ExPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS PECULIAR To LIVING BEINGs 87 PART THREE APPLICATIONS OF THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD TO THE STUDY OF WITAL PHENOMENA I. ExAMPLEs of ExPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGICAL ...
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... phenomena of life in the normal state, i.e., PHYSIOLOGY, will teach us to maintain normal conditions of life and to conserve HEALTH. Knowledge of diseases and of their determining causes, i.e., PATHoLogy, will lead us, on the one hand ...
... phenomena of life in the normal state, i.e., PHYSIOLOGY, will teach us to maintain normal conditions of life and to conserve HEALTH. Knowledge of diseases and of their determining causes, i.e., PATHoLogy, will lead us, on the one hand ...
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... phenomena of life. But scientific medicine, like the other sciences, can be established only by experimental means ... living beings or in those concerned with inorganic bodies. But each kind of science presents different phenomena and ...
... phenomena of life. But scientific medicine, like the other sciences, can be established only by experimental means ... living beings or in those concerned with inorganic bodies. But each kind of science presents different phenomena and ...
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... phenomena. We cannot separate these two things: head and hand. An able hand, without a head to direct it, is a blind ... phenomena of life. We shall consider these difficulties, first in the use of experimental reasoning, and then in the ...
... phenomena. We cannot separate these two things: head and hand. An able hand, without a head to direct it, is a blind ... phenomena of life. We shall consider these difficulties, first in the use of experimental reasoning, and then in the ...
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... phenomena that present themselves, the mind is now passive, now active ... phenomena which they have produced artificially and which would not naturally have ... living animal's stomach; he will divide the walls of the abdomen and stomach ...
... phenomena that present themselves, the mind is now passive, now active ... phenomena which they have produced artificially and which would not naturally have ... living animal's stomach; he will divide the walls of the abdomen and stomach ...
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PART | 59 |
ExPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS PECULIAR To LIVING BEINGs | 87 |
PART THREE | 151 |
ExAMPLES OF ExPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGICAL CRITICISIM | 172 |
INVESTIGATION AND CRITICISM As APPLIED TO ExPERIMEN | 190 |
PHILosophic OBSTACLES ENCOUNTERED BY EXPERIMENTAL | 196 |
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An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1927 |
An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1957 |
An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1957 |
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