"It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning."
"Feeling alone guides the mind."
Source: Claude Bernard (2012). “An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine”, p.71, Courier Corporation
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Claude Bernard
Physiologist
Claude Bernard was a pioneering French physiologist known for his foundational contributions to experimental medicine and the concept of homeostasis.
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