Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale

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Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale

by Claude Bernard

FR·~10 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

INTRODUCTION À L'ÉTUDE DE LA MÉDECINE EXPÉRIMENTALE

22:33
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This Etext was prepared by Distributed Proofreaders EU - Mireille

0:11
3

PREMIÈRE PARTIE - DU RAISONNEMENT EXPÉRIMENTAL. - CHAPITRE PREMIER DE L'OBSERVATION ET DE L'EXPÉRIENCE.

59:03
4

CHAPITRE II DE L'IDÉE A PRIORI ET DU DOUTE DANS LE RAISONNEMENT EXPÉRIMENTAL.

1:23:48
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DEUXIÈME PARTIE - DE L'EXPÉRIMENTATION CHEZ LES ÊTRES VIVANTS. - CHAPITRE PREMIER CONSIDÉRATIONS EXPÉRIMENTALES COMMUNES AUX ÊTRES VIVANTS ET AUX CORPS BRUTS.

1:18:46
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CHAPITRE II CONSIDÉRATIONS EXPÉRIMENTALES SPÉCIALES AUX ÊTRES VIVANTS.

3:05:57
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TROISIÈME PARTIE - APPLICATIONS DE LA MÉTHODE EXPÉRIMENTALE À L'ÉTUDE DES PHÉNOMÈNES DE LA VIE. - CHAPITRE PREMIER EXEMPLES D'INVESTIGATION EXPÉRIMENTALE PHYSIOLOGIQUE.

58:28
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CHAPITRE II EXEMPLES DE CRITIQUE EXPÉRIMENTALE PHYSIOLOGIQUE.

49:34
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CHAPITRE III. DE L'INVESTIGATION ET DE LA CRITIQUE APPLIQUÉES À LA MÉDECINE EXPÉRIMENTALE.

14:49
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CHAPITRE IV. DES OBSTACLES PHILOSOPHIQUES QUE RENCONTRE LA MÉDECINE EXPÉRIMENTALE.

1:28:21

Description

The book opens by laying out a clear roadmap for scientific thinking, distinguishing the quiet patience of observation from the active probing of experiment. It explains how a researcher must balance intuition with rigorous doubt, using both induction and deduction to turn raw data into reliable knowledge. By treating observation as a “provoked” act, the author shows that even the simplest glimpse can become a stepping stone for discovery.

Moving from theory to practice, the work examines how these principles apply to living organisms as well as inanimate matter. It confronts the challenges of studying complex physiological systems, discusses the careful selection of animal models, and addresses the ethical dimensions of vivisection and laboratory work. Throughout, the emphasis remains on uncovering deterministic patterns that lie beneath apparent spontaneity.

For listeners curious about the foundations of modern medicine, the text offers a thoughtful guide to the mindset and methods that drive experimental breakthroughs. It invites anyone interested in the craft of inquiry to consider how disciplined observation and purposeful experimentation still shape the health sciences today.

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Language

fr

Duration

~10 hours (615K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Claude Bernard

Claude Bernard

1813–1878

A pioneering French physiologist, he helped turn medicine into an experimental science and is especially remembered for ideas that shaped modern physiology. His work on the liver, digestion, and the body's stable internal environment influenced generations of researchers.

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