In <35444E58.34BC5443 at wxs.nl> Dirk Wessels <d at wxs.nl> writes:
>>F. Frank LeFever wrote:
>>> Learn a few basics the normal way and then see if you have questions
>> which cannot be answered that way.
>>We learn a lot of hypotheses/ models without the factual data.
>This factual data is what I am interested in.
Frank's commment:
plenty of factul data in books or journals (when you are ready for
scientific journals; start with elementary textbooks).
>>Is there some available on the net, or do I really have to
>go to a medical university (in an other town).
Frank's comment: the Low Country is very small and transportation very
good (I've used it). When I've been in Australia, "other town"
required much time and effort to reach; not so in Pays Bas.
Need not be medical school. Other university libraries or book stores
may suffice, or perhaps even a good public library--as a STARTING
point. What you get on the web is often nonsense (e.g. the guy
"surfing" brain waves) and likely to be fragmentary or uneven in level
in any cased--hard to beat a book for masses of factual data!
>>Greetings,
> Dirk
>And to you--good luck!
Frank