Excerpt from Notes on Practical Physiology: For the Use of Students of Medicine
This short description of the experiments usually performed in classes of Practical Physiology has been written specially for students attending the class of Practical Physiology at the University of Otago.
The subject is treated in the order of the systematic lectures to enable students to study the theoretical and practical sides of the subject together.
Inasmuch as Physiology, besides being an excellent ground for general scientific training, is a subject of direct importance in Medicine, due attention has been paid to those methods of clinical research that can be profitably pursued by medical students of the second year, but it is almost unnecessary to say that many of the experiments described are not directly applicable to the problems of disease.
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