| john forbes m.d f.r.s. and john conolly m.d. - 1837 - 608 páginas
...think your solution is just; but why think? why not try the experiment? Repeat all the experiments on a hedgehog as soon as you receive this, and they will...the heart; and let me know the result of the whole. Ever yours, J. Hunter." Indeed, in some of his letters he gives Jenner at least a month's task, and... | |
| 1837 - 592 páginas
...think your solution is just; but why think? why not try the experiment? Repeat all the experiments on a hedgehog as soon as you receive this, and they will...the heart ; and let me know the result of the whole. Ever yours, J. Hunter." Indeed, in some of his letters he gives Jenner at least a month's task, and... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1837 - 650 páginas
...you for your experiment on the hedgehog; but why do you ask me a question by way of solving it? Why not try the experiment? repeat all the experiments...soon as you receive this, and they will give you the solution,"—an apt and significant commentary on Lord Bacon's precept: " Non fingendum aut excogitandum... | |
| George Gisborne Babington - 1842 - 44 páginas
...think your solution is just. But why think ? Why not try the experiment? Repeat all the experiments as soon as you receive this, and they will give you the solution."* It was particularly fortunate for him that he lived in an age, when the principles of philosophical... | |
| 1861 - 356 páginas
...your solution is jiist. Eepeat all the experiments on the hedgehog as soon as you receive this, anil they will give you the solution. Try the heat ; cut off a le^ at the same place, cut off the head, expose the heart, and let me know the result of the whole.... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1881 - 124 páginas
...: " I think your solution is just ; but why think ? Why not try the experiment ?" and then adds : " Try the heat ; cut off a leg at the same place ; cut...the heart, and let me know the result of the whole." The temperature of insects, animals, and vegetables occupied much of Hunter's thoughts, and he eventually... | |
| 1928 - 710 páginas
...to Jenner have often been quoted: "I think your solution of the problem is just; but why think, why not try the experiment? Repeat all the experiments...receive this, and they will give you the solution." When condoling with Jenner, in another letter, over a recent disappointment in love, Hunter tells him:... | |
| Stephen Paget - 1897 - 290 páginas
...you ask me a question by the way of solving it? I think your solution is just; but why think ? why not try the experiment ? Repeat all the experiments...receive this, and they will give you the solution . . . and let me know the result of the whole. Ever yours, J. HUNTER. The next six letters were probably... | |
| Stephen Paget - 1897 - 308 páginas
...you ask me a question by the way of solving it ? I think your solution is just; but why think ? why not try the experiment ? Repeat all the experiments...receive this, and they will give you the solution . . . and let me know the result of the whole. Ever yours, J. HUNTER. The next six letters were probably... | |
| 1897 - 284 páginas
...you ask me a question by the way of solving it ? I think your solution is just ; but why think ? why not try the experiment ? Repeat all the experiments...receive this, and they will give you the solution . . . and let me know the result of the whole. Ever yours, J. HUNTER. The next six letters were probably... | |
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