Timeline of the history of scientific method

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This Timeline of the history of scientific method shows an overview of the cultural inventions that have contributed to the development of the scientific method. For a detailed account, see History of the scientific method.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ James Lind's A Treatise of the Scurvy
  2. ^ Ronald Fisher
  3. ^ Plat's article is entitled Strong inference. Certain systematic methods of scientific thinking may produce much more rapid progress than others (Science, 16 October 1964, Volume 146, Number 3642, Pages 347-353.)