There can be no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and therefore that of practical medicine, depends upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves with these subjects are trained in the methods and impregnated with the fundamental... Transactions - Page 1011881Full view - About this book
| Science - 1881 - 904 pages
...the connection between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and therefore that...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this congress could occupy itself with no more important question than with this : How is medical education... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Culture - 1881 - 372 pages
...the connection between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and, therefore,...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this Congress could occupy itself with no more important question than with this : How is medical education... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 806 pages
...doubt that the future of pathology and therapeutics, and therefore that of practical medicine, depend upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this Congress could occupy itself with no more important question than with this. How is medical education... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1881 - 798 pages
...that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and therefore that of practical medicine, depend upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this Congress could occupy itself with no more important question than with this. How is medical education... | |
| 1881 - 816 pages
...doubt that the future of pathology and therapeutics, and therefore that of practical medicine, depend upon the extent to which those who occupy themselves...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this Congress could occupy itself with no more important question than with this. How is medical education... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 592 pages
...the connection between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and therefore that...occupy themselves with these subjects are trained in methods and impregnated with the fundamental truths of biology. And, in conclusion, I venture to sugest... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Science - 1882 - 372 pages
...the connection between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and, therefore,...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this Congress could occupy itself with no more important question than with this : How is medical education... | |
| 1883 - 596 pages
...therapeutics, and therefore of practical medicine, depends upon the extent to which those who'occupy themselves with these subjects are trained in the...impregnated with the fundamental truths of biology. And I venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this congress could occupy itself with no more... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Automatism - 1886 - 350 pages
...the connection between medicine and the biological sciences. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology and of therapeutics, and, therefore,...venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this Congress could occupy itself wilii no more important question than with this : How is medical... | |
| Science - 1882 - 900 pages
...biological science. There can be no doubt that the future of pathology, of therapeutics, and therefore of practical medicine, depends upon the extent to...impregnated with the fundamental truths of biology. And I venture to suggest that the collective sagacity of this congress could occupy itself with no more... | |
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