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Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2014
Anecdote is defined as "a usually short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident" and are not often deemed scientifically valuable (www.merriam-webster.com). Anecdotes can be analyzed, however, and those observations can become the initiation of important and groundbreaking work.
Juan C, Parodi, Federico E, Parodi
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Anecdote is defined as "a usually short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident" and are not often deemed scientifically valuable (www.merriam-webster.com). Anecdotes can be analyzed, however, and those observations can become the initiation of important and groundbreaking work.
Juan C, Parodi, Federico E, Parodi
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Conference Papers and Commentary.Argumentation textbooks typically dismiss the anecdote as an inferior type of evidence. We argue that it deserves more serious attention because it serves three important purposes: (1) Anecdotes function as synecdoches ...
Oldenburg, Christopher, Leff, Michael
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
The author reviews obscure or unusual antidote recommendations, emphasizing antidotes or antidote uses that are not generally acknowledged or that have little experimental or clinical confirmation of their efficacy. Also included are unusual uses of well known antidotes. Among the antidotes considered are naloxone, physostigmine, folate, Prussian blue,
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The author reviews obscure or unusual antidote recommendations, emphasizing antidotes or antidote uses that are not generally acknowledged or that have little experimental or clinical confirmation of their efficacy. Also included are unusual uses of well known antidotes. Among the antidotes considered are naloxone, physostigmine, folate, Prussian blue,
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2006
Phillip A. Laplante, Stanley Mazor
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Phillip A. Laplante, Stanley Mazor
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1999
Traditionally, many advances in medicine have been serendipitous. Are serendipitous and anecdotal synonymous? Many of our materia medica today relate to initial probes and anecdotal reports that matured to full investigation and therapeutic indications.
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Traditionally, many advances in medicine have been serendipitous. Are serendipitous and anecdotal synonymous? Many of our materia medica today relate to initial probes and anecdotal reports that matured to full investigation and therapeutic indications.
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1992
James E. Tomayko, Peter L. Bird
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James E. Tomayko, Peter L. Bird
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Healthcare Anecdotes and the Medically Anecdotal
Medicine teems with anecdotes, brief, pointed accounts of healthcare episodes, informed by observations and narrative arguments. Initially denoting hitherto undivulged, but notable, historical events, anecdotes narrated by doctors were not easily distinguishable from clinical cases.openaire +2 more sources
An Anecdote Is an Anecdote Is an Anecdote.. but a Clinical Trial Is Data
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 1994M Donahoe, R M Rogers
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