Claude Bernard Quote

In the patient who succumbed, the cause of death was evidently something which was not found in the patient who recovered; this something we must determine, and then we can act on the phenomena or recognize and foresee them accurately. But not by statistics shall we succeed in this; never have statistics taught anything, and never can they teach anything about the nature of the phenomenon.


An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine (ed. Courier Corporation, 2012) - ISBN: 9780486151311


In the patient who succumbed, the cause of death was evidently something which was not found in the patient who recovered; this something we must...

In the patient who succumbed, the cause of death was evidently something which was not found in the patient who recovered; this something we must...

In the patient who succumbed, the cause of death was evidently something which was not found in the patient who recovered; this something we must...

In the patient who succumbed, the cause of death was evidently something which was not found in the patient who recovered; this something we must...