Claude Bernard Quote

A fact is nothing in itself, it has value only through the idea connected with it or through the proof it supplies.


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


A fact is nothing in itself, it has value only through the idea connected with it or through the proof it supplies.

A fact is nothing in itself, it has value only through the idea connected with it or through the proof it supplies.

A fact is nothing in itself, it has value only through the idea connected with it or through the proof it supplies.

A fact is nothing in itself, it has value only through the idea connected with it or through the proof it supplies.