Charles Best

Medicine Canadian 1899 – 1978 374 quotes

A medical scientist who, along with Frederick Banting, was instrumental in the discovery of insulin.

Quotes by Charles Best

The funding of scientific research should be insulated from political pressures and short-term economic considerations.

Advocacy for science funding 1955

The education of future generations of scientists must emphasize critical thinking and intellectual humility.

Educational reform discussions 1965

The complexity of biological systems means that simple solutions are rarely the most effective ones.

Research discussions 1948

The public's trust in science is fragile and can be easily eroded by sensationalism or misrepresentation.

Public addresses 1958

The pursuit of scientific truth requires a willingness to admit error and to revise one's understanding.

Philosophical discussions on science 1938

The benefits of medical advancements should not be limited to the wealthy or privileged.

Advocacy for healthcare equity 1952

The scientific method, while powerful, is not infallible. Human bias and limitations can always influence outcomes.

Discussions on scientific rigor 1962

The focus on treating symptoms often overshadows the more fundamental need to understand and address the root causes of disease.

Medical research critiques 1942

The true measure of a scientific discovery is not its immediate impact, but its ability to open new avenues of inquiry.

Reflections on scientific progress 1933

The responsibility of a scientist extends beyond the laboratory to the societal implications of their work.

Ethical considerations in science 1957

The human body's capacity for self-regulation and healing is often underestimated in modern medicine.

Discussions on holistic health 1947

The pursuit of a single 'magic bullet' for complex diseases is often a misguided endeavor.

Critiques of reductionist medicine 1953

The history of medical breakthroughs is often romanticized, obscuring the long hours of tedious work and numerous failures.

Historical accounts of science 1963

The scientific community must be vigilant against the spread of misinformation and pseudoscience.

Concerns about public understanding of science 1968

The greatest discoveries often come from those willing to challenge the prevailing paradigms.

Lectures on innovation 1937

The role of environmental factors in disease causation is often overlooked in favor of genetic predispositions.

Discussions on environmental health 1949

The pursuit of profit should not dictate the direction of medical research.

Critiques of pharmaceutical industry 1959

The scientific method is a tool for understanding, not a dogma to be blindly followed.

Philosophical discussions on science 1964

The most effective medical interventions are often those that empower individuals to take control of their own health.

Discussions on patient empowerment 1954

The pursuit of scientific knowledge is a continuous journey, not a destination.

Reflections on a scientific career 1969