Excerpt from The Elements of Physiology
Observational work should be carried on to the. Extent, at. Least, of obtaining clear ideas of the parts considered and of the processes involved in their operation. Systematic laboratory work where it can be arranged for, is a most. Valuable aid in the mastery of the sub jcet. Where this cannot be provided, class experiments and observa tions must be supplied by the teacher. The experiments and observa tions given in this book are for class purposes and are intended to serve a necessary part in the development of the subject. The list, which is suggestive rather than exhaustive, includes such as are simple and require little apparatus. A note book should be kept by the pupil.
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