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xxi–13: R.C. Maulitz, ‘Grand rounds: An introduction to the history of internal medicine’, in: R.C. Maulitz en D.E. Long (red.), Grand rounds: One hundred years of internal medicine (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987), pp. 3-13.
xxi–14: M. Levi, ‘Hemostasis in the 21st century’, Netherlands journal of medicine 55 (1999), 280-6, met name p. 281.
xxi–15: H.R. Wulff [Nederlandse bewerking: A. Querido en J. Lubsen], Principes van klinisch denken en handelen (Utrecht: Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema, 1980), p. 132.
xxi–16: St.J. Kunitz, ‘Classifications in medicine’, in: R.C. Maulitz en D.E. Long (red.), Grand rounds: One hundred years of internal medicine (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987), pp. 279-96, met name p. 290.
xxi–17: R.Maulitz, ‘’Physician versus bacteriologist’: The ideology of science in clinical medicine’, in: M.J. Vogel en Ch.E. Rosenberg (red.), The therapeutic revolution: Essays in the social history of American medicine (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1979), pp. 91-107.
xxi–18: P.B. Beeson en Russell C. Maulitz, ‘The inner history of internal medicine’ (1987), in: R.C. Maulitz en D.E. Long (red.), Grand Rounds: One Hundred Years of Internal Medicine (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987), pp. 15-54, met name p. 23.
xxi–19: F.H.C. Crick, ‘Central dogma of molecular biology’, Nature 227 (1970), 561-3 en F. Crick, What mad pursuit: A personal view of scientific discovery (New York: Basic Books, 1988), p. 168.
xxi–20: J.P. Vandenbroucke, ‘Observational research, randomised trials, and two views of medical science’, PLoS medicine 5 (3) (2008), 339-43, met name p. 339. Het argument van § XXI.5 is ontleend aan deze publicatie.


































































































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