It is often said, and not without truth, that science advances by stages dependent upon the results accruing from particular methods. With each advance in technique we reach a higher level from which a wider field of view is open to us, and in which we see events previously out of range.


Translated by William Henry Thompson, The Work of the Digestive Glands, Lecture I (p. 4), Charles Griffin & Co., Ltd. 1902


It is often said, and not without truth, that science advances by stages dependent upon the results accruing from particular methods. With each...

It is often said, and not without truth, that science advances by stages dependent upon the results accruing from particular methods. With each...

It is often said, and not without truth, that science advances by stages dependent upon the results accruing from particular methods. With each...

It is often said, and not without truth, that science advances by stages dependent upon the results accruing from particular methods. With each...