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" ... at least, he regards individual facts and the detail of experience as of little value, unconnected with the principles which he laid down as the basis of all medical reasoning. In this fundamental point, therefore, the method pursued by Galen appears... "
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: Earinus-Nyx - Page 190
edited by - 1876 - 3718 pages
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 3

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1845 - 788 pages
...diligence in collecting experience, and his accuracy in making observations. But still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the detail...little value, unconnected with the principles which ha laid down as the basis of all medical reasoning. In this fundamental point, therefore, the method...
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A Manual of Greek Literature: From the Earliest Authentic Periods to the ...

Charles Anthon - Greek literature - 1853 - 600 pages
...diligence in collecting experience, and his accuracy in making observations ; but still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the detail...appears to have been directly the reverse of that which is now considered the correct method of scientific investigation ; and yet such is the force of natural...
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A Manual of Greek Literature: From the Earliest Authentic Periods to the ...

Charles Anthon - Greek literature - 1853 - 610 pages
...diligence in collecting experience, and his accuracy in making observations ; but still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the detail...appears to have been directly the reverse of that which is now considered the correct method of scientific investigation ; and yet such is the force of natural...
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, ed. by W. Smith, Volume 2

Greek and Roman biography - 1861 - 1246 pages
...diligence in collecting experience, and his accuracy in making observations ; but still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the detail...down as the basis of all medical reasoning. In this futon point, therefore, the method punned by G*ln i pears to have been directly the reverie rf tl which...
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The Study of medicine v.1, Volume 1

John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 pages
...diligence in collecting experience, and his accuracy in making observations. But still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the detail...directly the reverse of that which we now consider the correct method of scientific investigation ; and yet, such is the force of natural genius, that,...
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Jerome Cardan: A Biographical Study

William George Waters - Physicians - 1898 - 324 pages
...observations ; but still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the details of experience as of little value, unconnected with...scientific investigation ; and yet, such is the force of actual genius, that in most instances he attained the ultimate object in view, although by an indirect...
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Jerome Cardan: A Biographical Study

William George Waters - Physicians - 1898 - 324 pages
...observations ; but still, in a certain sense at least, he regards individual facts and the details of experience as of little value, unconnected with...scientific investigation ; and yet, such is the force of actual genius, that in most instances he attained the ultimate object in view, although by an indirect...
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