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    A Belief in the Doctrine of Vitalism Implied That
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A Belief in the Doctrine of Vitalism Implied That

Question 84

Question 84

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A belief in the doctrine of vitalism implied that


A) physiological processes could be fully understood through scientific analysis.
B) physiological processes could not be fully understood through scientific analysis.
C) nervous energy could be increased by vitamins.
D) the law of specific nerve energies was incorrect.

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