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The laws of medicine
Field Notes from an Uncertain Science
Book • 2015
In 'The Laws of Medicine', Siddhartha Mukherjee explores the uncertainties and complexities of medical science through three foundational laws.
He emphasizes the role of intuition, the importance of outliers in medical research, and the impact of human bias on medical experiments.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the art and science of medicine.
He emphasizes the role of intuition, the importance of outliers in medical research, and the impact of human bias on medical experiments.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the art and science of medicine.
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as a previous work by the author, focusing on the laws of medicine.


Peter Attia

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#244 ‒ The history of the cell, cell therapy, gene therapy, and more | Siddhartha Mukherjee
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as books he read in preparation for a podcast interview.


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#103 - Looking back on the first 99 episodes: Strong Convictions, Loosely Held
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as a book that doesn't get as much attention.


Peter Attia

Qualy #65 - The three laws of medicine — Law #1: A strong intuition is much more powerful than a weak test