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"I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people" - Isaac Newton
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"I honour, and shall always honour, every one who advances the noble science of physiology." - Charles Darwin
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"No one, unless he is grossly ignorant of what science has done for mankind, can entertain any doubt of the incalculable benefits which will hereafter be derived from physiology." - Charles Darwin
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"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality." - Albert Einstein
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"I would urge, that a thorough study of Human Physiology is, in itself, an education broader and more comprehensive than much that passes under that name. There is no side of the intellect which it...
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"A good physiological experiment - requires that it should present anywhere, at any time, under identical conditions, the same certain and unequivocal phenomena that can always be confirmed." -...
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"In physiology, as in all other sciences, no discovery is useless, no curiosity misplaced or too ambitious, and we may be certain that every advance achieved in the quest of pure knowledge will sooner...
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"All research requires patience and inspiration, and the results in themselves are difficult to estimate. They lead to other problems, and may inspire others with new ideas." - Ida Henrietta Hyde
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"The experimenter - must be ingenuously honest. He must face facts as they arise in the course of experimental procedure, whether they are favourable to his idea or not." - Walter Bradford Cannon
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"I honour, and shall always honour, every one who advances the noble science of physiology." - Charles Darwin
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"The unprepared mind cannot see the outstretched hand of opportunity." - Alexander Fleming
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"Science should always explain obscurity and complexity by clearer and simpler ideas." - Claude Bernard
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"Science has just the privilege of teaching us what we do not know, by replacing feeling with reason and experience." - Claude Bernard
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"The scientific basis of experimental medicine is physiology." - Claude Bernard
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