John Newport Langley Quote

Those who have occasion to enter into the depths of what is oddly, if generously, called the literature of a scientific subject, alone know the difficulty of emerging with an unsoured disposition.


Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1899), Physiology, including Experimental Pathology and Experimental, Physiology (p. 891)


Those who have occasion to enter into the depths of what is oddly, if generously, called the literature of a scientific subject, alone know the...

Those who have occasion to enter into the depths of what is oddly, if generously, called the literature of a scientific subject, alone know the...

Those who have occasion to enter into the depths of what is oddly, if generously, called the literature of a scientific subject, alone know the...

Those who have occasion to enter into the depths of what is oddly, if generously, called the literature of a scientific subject, alone know the...