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" Those who have dissected or inspected many bodies have at least learned to doubt, when others, who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take the trouble to attend to it, are in no doubt at all. "
An Enquiry Into the Nature, Causes, and Cure of Hydrothorax: Illustrated by ... - Page 65
by Lachlan Maclean - 1810 - 519 pages
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Medical Library and Historical Journal, Volume 1

Electronic journals - 1903 - 372 pages
...judgment.f "Those who have dissected or inspected many (bodies), have at least learned to doubt; when others, who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take...trouble to attend to it, are in no doubt at all.":): "It is very easy to be deceived by those very appearances which seem to prevent us from falling into...
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The Battle Against Heart Disease

1971 - 208 pages
...he says, 'those who have dissected or inspected many [bodies] have at least learned to doubt; when others, who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take...trouble to attend to it, are in no doubt at all'. Several of the letters in De Sedibus relate to his studies of heart disease and in the twenty-fourth...
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Neuro-ophthalmology

Joel S. Glaser - Medical - 1999 - 722 pages
...Extrageniculate Visual Systems Retinotopic Organization Vascular Supply Those who have dissected or inspected many, have at least learned to doubt when...the trouble to attend to it, are in no doubt at all. Morgagni GB The Seeds and Causes of Diseases Investigated by Anatomy, 1761 The retina, optic nerves,...
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Dead Reckoning: The Art of Forensic Detection

Ph.D. Nordby - Law - 1999 - 304 pages
...Case Reading Signs "Those who have dissected many bodies have at least learned to doubt, while those who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take the trouble to attend to it, are in no doubt at all." Giovanni Battista Morgagni (Seventeenth-century morbid anatomist) Dead bodies do not habitually collect...
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Human Osteology: In Archaeology and Forensic Science

Margaret Cox, Simon Mays - Medical - 2000 - 552 pages
...beautifully: 'Those who have dissected or inspected many bodies have at least learned to doubt, while those who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take the trouble to attend to it, are in no doubt at all'. Anybody who works in forensic sciences will agree that fact is often much stranger than fiction and...
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Oxford Dictionary of Medical Quotations

Peter McDonald - Health & Fitness - 2004 - 228 pages
...Attributec Giovanni Battista Morgagni 1682-1771 Italian pathologic anatomist For those who have dissected or inspected many, have at least learned to doubt when...the trouble to attend to it. are in no doubt at all. De Sedibus et Causis Morborium Vol. i. Bk 2. Letter 16 Barbara Morgan 1940Souîh African-born British...
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Body Snatching: The Robbing of Graves for the Education of Physicians in ...

Suzanne M. Shultz - Social Science - 2005 - 148 pages
...with the problem of shortage of cadavers for medical teaching. inspected many, have at least learn'd to doubt when the others, who are ignorant of anatomy, and do not take the trouble to attend it, are in no doubt at all. — Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682-1771) POST MORTEMS AND ANATOMIES IN...
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