With certain limited exceptions, the laws of physical science are positive and absolute, both in their aggregate, and in their elements, — in their sum, and in their details; but the ascertainable laws of the science of life are approximative only, and not absolute.


An Essay on the Philosophy of Medical Science - Part II, Chapter 11, Lea & Blanchard. 1844


With certain limited exceptions, the laws of physical science are positive and absolute, both in their aggregate, and in their elements, — in their ...

With certain limited exceptions, the laws of physical science are positive and absolute, both in their aggregate, and in their elements, — in their ...

With certain limited exceptions, the laws of physical science are positive and absolute, both in their aggregate, and in their elements, — in their ...

With certain limited exceptions, the laws of physical science are positive and absolute, both in their aggregate, and in their elements, — in their ...