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Medical Lectures and Aphorisms (1902)
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Physiology owes more to medicine than medicine to physiology. Nature in disease performs vivisections for us. The greater and better part of what we know concerning the functions of the many organs of the body is derived from pathological observation and not from physiological experiment.
Samuel Gee
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Samuel Gee
Born:
September 13, 1839
Died:
August 3, 1911
(aged 71)
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