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Tabular observations recommended as the plainest and surest way of practising and improving physick. In a letter to a friend.

Publication Details

London: J. Brindley, 1731 CE.

Clifton argued that physicians should base their judgments about the effects of treatments on a sufficient number of their own observations, or trusted observations by other physicians, rather than on the correlation of treatments with established theory. He recommended that the clinical data should be organized in tables.  Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.

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Entry Number#9461
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External URLtabular-observations-recommended-as-the-surest-way

Geographic Context

Publication place: London