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Claude Bernard and life in the laboratory [PDF]
AbstractMuch has been written on Claude Bernard as a relentless promoter of the experimental method in physiology. Although the paper will touch Bernard’s experimental intuitions and his experimental practice as well, its focus is slightly different. It will address the laboratory, that is, the space in which experimentation in the life sciences takes ...
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
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Happy birthday, Claude Bernard. [PDF]
The founding father of modern physiology, Claude Bernard, was born on 12 July 1813 in Saint-Julien en Beaujolais in France. This year, we mark his 200th birthday. When Claude Bernard started exploring metabolism and diabetes, strange hypotheses were circulating in the medical community.
Jörgens V, Grüsser M.
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Claude Bernard (1813–1878) [PDF]
The life and works of Claude Bernard (1813-1878) have been discussed with special reference to the importance of his researches in relation to modern anaesthesia and in commemoration of the centenary of his death.
J Alfred Lee
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CLAUDE BERNARD'S THEORY OF NARCOSIS [PDF]
W D, Bancroft, G H, Richter
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Claude Bernard on the action of curare [PDF]
Claude Bernard (1813-78) was professor of experimental physiology in Paris Among many original observations he was the first to elucidate the “fonction glycogenique” of the liver and invented the term “milieu interieur.” The following is an abridged version, which I have translated, of “Physiological studies on certain American poisons,” first ...
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Claude Bernard, statistics and comparative trials. [PDF]
Morabia A.
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