"When we meet a fact which contradicts a prevailing theory, we must accept the fact and abandon the theory, even when the theory is supported by great names and generally accepted."

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Source: Claude Bernard “Experimental Medicine”, Transaction Publishers

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Claude Bernard

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Claude Bernard was a pioneering French physiologist known for his foundational contributions to experimental medicine and the concept of homeostasis.

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