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Bernard, Claude. - Introduction to the study of experimental - Lot 29

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Bernard, Claude. - Introduction to the study of experimental - Lot 29
Bernard, Claude. - Introduction to the study of experimental medicine. Paris, J.B. Baillière et fils, London and Madrid, 1865. 1 vol. in-8 full green cloth. - small tears on the upper cover, scattered foxing. 400 pp. label of the castle of Lonray. - Attached : Leçons sur les phénomènes de la vie. Paris, Baillière et fils, London and Madrid, 1878. 1 vol. in-8, half brown chagrin. - Scattered foxing. Missing the second volume published the following year - 404 pp, 1 color plate and 45 figs in the text. - Fundamental work in which Claude Bernard develops the main rules of the experimental method applied to medicine. It was conceived as "a simple preliminary to a great work never completed. Concise and brilliantly clear, combining a personal adventure with the great philosophical and scientific questions, this book marks a turning point in the history of science" (In French in the text). Bergson describes Experimental Medicine as the "discourse of the method" of the 19th century.
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