Claude Bernard Quote

Another very frequent application of mathematics to biology is the use of averages which, in medicine and physiology, leads, so to speak, necessarily to error... By destroying the biological character of phenomena, the use of averages in physiology and medicine usually give only apparent accuracy to the results.


Translated by Henry Copley Greene, An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine


Another very frequent application of mathematics to biology is the use of averages which, in medicine and physiology, leads, so to speak, necessarily ...

Another very frequent application of mathematics to biology is the use of averages which, in medicine and physiology, leads, so to speak, necessarily ...

Another very frequent application of mathematics to biology is the use of averages which, in medicine and physiology, leads, so to speak, necessarily ...

Another very frequent application of mathematics to biology is the use of averages which, in medicine and physiology, leads, so to speak, necessarily ...