Excerpt from A Manual of Surgery: Founded Upon the Principles and Practice Lately Taught by Sir Astley Cooper and Joseph Henry Green
A man who Has seen much of morbid preparations; possesses great udvan tages but his anatomical knowledge cannot be perfect unless he has seen and assisted in the dissection of the healthy body. In surgical science, hypothesis should be entirely discarded, and sound theory, derived from ao tual observation and experience, alone encouraged. Observation 18 a polar star,-hypothesis an i'gnis fatuus.
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