Reasoning will always be correct when applied to accurate notions and precise facts; but it can lead only to error when the notions or facts on which it rests were originally tainted with error or inaccuracy.


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


Reasoning will always be correct when applied to accurate notions and precise facts; but it can lead only to error when the notions or facts on which ...

Reasoning will always be correct when applied to accurate notions and precise facts; but it can lead only to error when the notions or facts on which ...

Reasoning will always be correct when applied to accurate notions and precise facts; but it can lead only to error when the notions or facts on which ...

Reasoning will always be correct when applied to accurate notions and precise facts; but it can lead only to error when the notions or facts on which ...