Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Cooper , Sir Astley (1851), A Treatise on Dislocations and Fractures of the Joints, Retrieved on 2012-02-13
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    13 FEB 2012

     Nothing is Known by Guess

    Nothing is known in our profession by guess; and I do not believe, that from the first dawn of medical science to the present moment, a single correct idea has ever emanated from conjecture: it is right therefore, that those who are studying their profession should be aware that there is no short road to knowledge; and that observation on the diseased living, examination of the dead, and experiments upon living animals, are the only sources of true knowledge; and that inductions from these ar...
    Folksonomies: empiricism medicine
    Folksonomies: empiricism medicine
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    In medicine, everything is known from examination of the dead and experiments on living animals. A bit of wisdom from 1851.

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