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THE RELATION OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES TO CLINICAL MEDICINE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1914In the medical curriculum there has come to exist a distinction between the medical sciences and the clinical subjects. At the middle of the course of four years there is a more or less sharp break — the student drops his science; the pursuit of which he has sometimes looked on as a burdensome, if not superfluous, experience, and turns abruptly to what
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Confirmation of Hypotheses in Clinical Medical Science
2020In this chapter I discuss the ways in which information is gathered and used to confirm typical hypotheses encountered in clinical medical science. I discuss three kinds of hypotheses, namely, therapeutic, etiologic, and diagnostic. Therapeutic hypotheses are those concerned with treatments or other interventions, and etiologic hypotheses are those ...
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Medical Informatics and Clinical Decision Making: The Science and the Pragmatics
Medical Decision Making, 1991There are important scientific and pragmatic synergies between the medical decision making field and the emerging discipline of medical informatics. In the 1970s, the field of medicine forced clinically oriented artificial intelligence (AI) researchers to develop ways to manage explicit statements of uncertainty in expert systems.
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Medical advice editorials: Transferring medical science into clinical practice
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1999A, Gross, D, Stärke-Meyerring
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