Le statut épistémologique de la médecine

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 10:15 - 29 (1988)
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Since Greek antiquity, physicians as well as philosophers have been concerned with justifying or disputing the value and the foundations of medical knowledge by examining the sources and instruments of that kind of knowledge. From the late 18th century onward, medicine has found patterns and instruments in physical and chemical sciences, in biology and their applications. Even mathematics played its part through the probability theory. This study suggests that medicine be qualified as the progressive sum of applied sciences

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