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Tag Archives: Napoleon

Why the history of science and medicine is important

Posted on 15 May 2018 by David Payne
Statue of Charles Darwin in Natural History Museum

Statue of Charles Darwin in Natural History Museum{credit} Philippe Lissac /GODONG/Getty{/credit}

Many scientists bypass history and its importance. But learning the scientific methods and the history of science is the embodiment of scientific knowledge, argues Balkees Abderrahman

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Posted in Postgraduate | Tagged Darwin, Napoleon, Perspectives
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