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Claude Bernard et les Problèmes de son Temps
Dr. Brooke serves well to reveal him in a more just and favourable light than that presented by many earlier and more recent writers. The message for medical historians is clear when he writes 'Strangely the diagnosis of porphyria which exonerates George III from so much speculative psychologizing brings him nearer to us as a human being'. An important function of the doctor historian is to see...
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The French noun Legs can be translated either as "legacy" or as "bequest". The title of the present volume implies both meanings. The book is, in one sense, an interpretation of the legacy left to posterity by the experimental discoveries and the thoughts of the famous nineteenth-century French physiologist, Claude Bernard. But the word refers also to the bequest that Bernard left to future sch...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Littératures
سال: 2014
ISSN: 0563-9751,2273-0311
DOI: 10.4000/litteratures.277