Quote by: Walter Rudolf Hess

A recognized fact which goes back to the earliest times is that every living organism is not the sum of a multitude of unitary processes, but is, by virtue of interrelationships and of higher and lower levels of control, an unbroken unity. When research, in the efforts of bringing understanding, as a rule examines isolated processes and studies them, these must of necessity be removed from their context. In general, viewed biologically, this experimental separation involves a sacrifice. In fact, quantitative findings of any material and energy changes preserve their full context only through their being seen and understood as parts of a natural order.


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Author Bio


  • NameWalter Rudolf Hess
  • DescriptionSwiss physiologist
  • BornMarch 17, 1881
  • DiedAugust 12, 1973
  • CountrySwitzerland
  • ProfessionPhysician; Ophthalmologist; Neuroscientist
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine