Claude Bernard Quote

I believe, in a word, that the true scientific method confines the mind without suffocating it, leaves it as far as possible face to face with itself, and guides it, while respecting the creative originality and the spontaneity which are its most precious qualities.


Translated by Henry Copley Greene, An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine, Part Three, Chapter III, Section iv (p. 226)


I believe, in a word, that the true scientific method confines the mind without suffocating it, leaves it as far as possible face to face with...

I believe, in a word, that the true scientific method confines the mind without suffocating it, leaves it as far as possible face to face with...

I believe, in a word, that the true scientific method confines the mind without suffocating it, leaves it as far as possible face to face with...

I believe, in a word, that the true scientific method confines the mind without suffocating it, leaves it as far as possible face to face with...