An Introduction To The Study Of Experimental Medicine
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Claude Bernard (1813 � 1878) was a French physiologist. Among many other accomplishments, he was one of the first to suggest the use of blind experiments to ensure the objectivity of scientific observations. This volume was translated by Henry Copley Greene. Library binding. Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Boards are generally in good order, just some shelfwear. Corners are bumped. Bottom edge of boards have been bumped. Spine is faded and worn with bumping to ends. Textblock is in good condition, clean and tight. 226 pp. Bookplate to ffep. Contains the usual marks of an ex-library copy. When securely packed this item will weigh in the region of 628g. (YBP Ref: 014710:1-G3)
- Author: BERNARD, Claude
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- Publisher: Henry Schuman Inc
- Condition: Good
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- Size: 8vo - over 73/4in - 93/4in Tall
- Binding: Hardcover
- Type: Ex Library
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- Published Date: 1949
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- Language: English