Proper noun
Flexner (plural Flexners)
A surname.
As the medical professor Kenneth M. Ludmerer noted in 2010: "Flexner pointed out that the scientific method of thinking applied to medical practice. Source: Internet
At Columbia, Dewey worked with other educators such as Charles Eliot and Abraham Flexner to help bring progressivism into the mainstream of American education. Source: Internet
Dr. Flexner died in May 1946 in New York City, from a myocardial infarction (heart attack). Source: Internet
“The decision makes it easier to get probable cause,” says Jon Mills, a University of Florida law professor, an attorney at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in Miami and a former Speaker of the Florida House. Source: Internet
Flexner (1959), p. 241 That Anthony had remained unmarried gave her an important business advantage in this work. Source: Internet
Flexner argued that mastery of the scientific method of problem solving was the key for physicians to manage medical uncertainty and to practice in the most cost-effective way." Source: Internet