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| Here we take a brief look at the history of the laboratory to help give perspective about ''why'' they're important to modern life.
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| ==Laboratories: A historical perspective== | |
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| ===Introduction===
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| ===Origins of the laboratory===
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| While little to no evidence seems to exist for public or organized laboratories during this time period<ref name="ZilselTheSocial13">{{cite book |title=The Social Origins of Modern Science |chapter=The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress and Cooperation |author=Zilsel, P. |editor=Raven, D.; Krohn, W.; Cohen, R.S. |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |year=2013 |pages=128–170 |isbn=9789401141420}}</ref>, researchers and historians widely accept the idea that at least individual research (meaning "direct personal contact with the objects of study, and by the aid of such appliances as were then available"<ref name="WelchTheEvolution20">{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=utc0AQAAMAAJ&pg=200 |chapter=The Evolution of Modern Scientific Laboratories |title=Papers and Addresses by William Henry Welch |author=Welch, William Henry |volume=3 |publisher=The Johns Hopkins Press |year=1920 |pages=200–211}}</ref>) into anatomy, physiology, and medicine took place.<ref name="WelchTheEvolution20" /><ref name="ZilselTheSocial13" /><ref name="SerageldinAncient13">{{cite journal |title=Ancient Alexandria and the dawn of medical science |journal=Global Cardiology Science & Practice |author=Serageldin, I. |volume=2013 |issue=4 |pages=395–404 |year=2013 |doi=10.5339/gcsp.2013.47 |pmid=24749113 |pmc=PMC3991212}}</ref>
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| ===Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century laboratories===
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| ===Modern laboratories and their importance===
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