“As soon as the circumstances of an experiment are well known, we stop gathering statistics. ... The effect will occur always without exception, because the cause of the phenomena is accurately defined. Only when a phenomenon includes conditions as yet undefined,Only when a phenomenon includes conditions as yet undefined, can we compile statistics. ... we must learn therefore that we compile statistics only when we cannot possibly help it; for in my opinion, statistics can never yield scientific truth.”
Quote by Claude Bernard
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An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the field of experimental medicine, covering the historical context, fundamental concepts, and various experimental techniques. It explores the role of experimentation in advancing medical knowledge and the ethical considerations involved in conducting research on human subjects. more
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