| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 372 síður
...of experimental physiology ; appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made towards the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....therapeutics, and, therefore, that of practical medicine, depends upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves with these subjects are trained in the... | |
| 1881 - 904 síður
...of experimental physiology ; appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made toward the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....therapeutics, and therefore that of practical medicine, depends upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves with these subjects are trained in the... | |
| 1881 - 690 síður
...of experimental physiology; appear to me to be tlie greatest steps which have ever been made towards the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the f atone of Pathology and of Therapeutics, and therefore that of Practical Medicine, depends upon the... | |
| 1881 - 816 síður
...experimental physiology; — appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made towards the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....question, then, as to the nature or the value of the connexion between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology... | |
| 1881 - 806 síður
...experimental physiology; — appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made towards the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....question, then, as to the nature or the value of the connexion between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology... | |
| 1881 - 592 síður
...of experimental physiology ; appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made toward the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....except for the advance of normal biology. There can be no-question, then, as to the nature or the value of the connection between medicine and the biological... | |
| 1883 - 596 síður
...of experimental physiology, appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made toward the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....biology. There can be no question, then, as to the connection between medicine and biological science. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 síður
...of experimental physiology ; appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made toward the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....therapeutics, and, therefore, that of practical medicine, depends upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves with these subjects are trained in the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 síður
...greatest steps which have ever been made toward the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis. l need hardly say they could not have been made except...between medicine and the biological sciences. There can br no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and, thereforf, that of practical medicine,... | |
| Wilhelm Heinrich Schüssler, M. Docetti Walker - 1891 - 242 síður
...of experimental physiology, appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made towards the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis....been made except for the advance of normal biology."- — Extracts from the. Address. The most famous scientist in this country advances suggestions arrived... | |
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