Claude Bernard Quote

They make poor observations, because they choose among the results of their experiments only what suits their object, neglecting whatever is unrelated to it and carefully setting aside everything which might tend toward the idea they wish to combat.


Introduction à l'Étude de la Médecine Expérimentale (1865)


They make poor observations, because they choose among the results of their experiments only what suits their object, neglecting whatever is...

They make poor observations, because they choose among the results of their experiments only what suits their object, neglecting whatever is...

They make poor observations, because they choose among the results of their experiments only what suits their object, neglecting whatever is...

They make poor observations, because they choose among the results of their experiments only what suits their object, neglecting whatever is...