... preparation, the scientific attitude, sincerity, and constant hospitality to new knowledge and improved methods. The spirit of modern medicine is, then, scientific; it seeks to be open-minded toward new truth, provided this can be rationally related... American Medicine - Page 2401924Full view - About this book
| Rockefeller Foundation - 1921 - 944 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which...name of any school or cult. It is committed to no "pathy"; it knows no panacea; it is prejudiced only in favor of conclusions drawn by soundly reasoned... | |
| 1920 - 584 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which...name of any school or cult. It is committed to no "pathy" ; it knows no panacea; it is prejudiced only in favor of conclusions drawn by soundly reasoned... | |
| Rockefeller Foundation - 1922 - 272 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which...name of any school or cult. It is committed to no "pathy"; it knows no panacea; it is prejudiced only in favor of conclusions drawn by soundly reasoned... | |
| California State Board of Health, California. Dept. of public health - 1922 - 1090 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the Kreat body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life and mind, about which all scientific men agree. Scientific medicine can not accept ideas which are merely mystical or simply unknown and unverifiable physical or chemical... | |
| 1922 - 654 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life and mind, about which all scientific men agree. Scientific medicine can not accept ideas which are merely mystical or simply unknown and nnverifiable physical or chemical... | |
| 1923 - 990 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which all scientific men agree. Scientific medicine can not accept ideas which are merely mystical or imply unknown and unverifiable physical or chemical... | |
| 1923 - 940 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which all scientific men agree." The same thing should be true of modern religion. It should be open-minded toward new truth provided... | |
| 1923 - 948 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which all scientific men agree." The same thing should be true of modern religion. It should be open-minded toward new truth provided... | |
| Edward Sandford Martin - 1927 - 316 pages
...truth, provided this can be rationally related to the great body of firmly established and organized knowledge about nature, life, and mind, about which all scientific men agree." The same thing should be true of modern religion. It should be open-minded toward new truth provided... | |
| 1923 - 564 pages
...provided this can be ralionaJ.li/ related to the great body of firmly established, and organized knoidedge about nature, life, and mind, about which all scientific...name of any school or cult. It is committed to no 'pathy'; it knows no panacea; it is prejudiced only in favor of conclusions drawn by soundly reasoned... | |
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