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" nothing so profound and so luminous has ever been written on the true principles of the difficult art of experimentation. This book will exert an immense influence on medical science, its teaching, its progress, its language even. "
Contemporary France - 第 652 頁
Gabriel Hanotaux 著 - 1905
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The Life of Pasteur, 第 1 卷

René Vallery-Radot - 1902 - 316 頁
...since Galileo and Newton, and which M. Bernard is trying to introduce into physiology and pathology. Nothing so complete, so profound, so luminous has...science, its teaching, its progress, its language even." Pasteur took pleasure in adding to his own tribute praise from other sources. He quoted, for instance,...
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On Leading a Clinical Department: A Guide for Physicians

Harry W. Fritts - 1997 - 220 頁
...masterpiece. "Nothing so complete, nothing so profound and so luminous," said his young friend, Louis Pasteur, "has ever been written on the true principles of the...science, its teaching, its progress, its language even. I seek in vain for a weak point in M. Bernard. It is not to be found" (Bender, 3). Pasteur was right....
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