Hellebore is a species of plant. It is said that Hippocrates used "white hellebore" (a false hellebore) as a purgative, a word for a strong laxative.
On that basis, "And for mathematical science he that doubts their certainty hath need of a dose of hellebore" would mean that the person has a need for a strong laxative. The reader is invited to interpret that in modern English, but there is a three-word expression that begins with "full of". ;-)
Galileo.
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Most of the laws of science can be represented by mathematical equations or functions.
Mathematical analysis of data was a well-established process in science when Kepler began studying Tycho's data.
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yes there is not absolute answer in science it can either be accepted or not accepted not proven
Mathematical sciences are a wide array of sciences that are based on mathematical principles.
The highest degree of certainty in science is typically achieved through reproducibility of results by multiple independent researchers using different methods and approaches. Consensus among experts in the field also adds to the certainty of scientific findings.
Numerals are used for mathematical calculations. Mathematical calculations are used in science. This is the way Roman numerals related to Roman science.
IT is science that can be described in mathematical terms.
Galileo.
Mathematical is a science, it is fundamental to all other 'sciences'
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Science architecture and Pharmacy
No ethnic group can be shown as superior by science with any degree of certainty.
Most of the laws of science can be represented by mathematical equations or functions.
The motto of African Institute for Mathematical Sciences is 'Building Science in Africa'.