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  • The main extra-amatory theme throughout is the "physiologie" of an inland watering-place, its extension by the discovery of new springs, the financing of them, the jealousies of the doctors, the megrims of the patients, etc. All these are treated quite on the Zolaesque scheme, but with a lightness and beauty not often reached by the master, though common enough in the pupil. [

    A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889

  • L'angiographie cérébrale, ses applications et résultats en anatomic, physiologie te clinique (Cerebral angiography, its applications and results in anatomy, physiology, and clinic), Paris, 1934.

    Egas Moniz - Biography 1964

  • -- M.S. Pembrey, "Animal Heat," in S.hafer's _Textbook of Physiology_ (1898); C.R. R.chet, "Chaleur," in _Dictionnaire de physiologie_ (Paris, 1898); Hale White, Croonian Lectures, _Lancet_,

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various

  • _Comptes rendus du XIII Congrès International de Paris, Section de physiologie_, p. 160-161.

    The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916

  • Richet's "Dictionnaire de physiologie," T. 5: 570-571.

    The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916

  • Archiv für die gesammte physiologie, 1913, CLIV: 307-342.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • [92] R. Dubois, _Leçons de physiologie générale et comparée_, p. 286.

    Essai sur l'imagination créatrice. English Albert Heyem Nachmen Baron 1877

  • French physician and physiologist, author of a "Traite de physiologie comparee de l'homme et des animaux" and other scientific works.

    More Hunting Wasps Jean-Henri Fabre 1869

  • "Il n'y a point de liberté de conscience en astronomie, en physique, en chimie, en physiologie même, en ce sens que chacun trouverait absurde de ne pas croire de confiance aux principes établis dans les sciences par les hommes compétents."

    Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews Thomas Henry Huxley 1860

  • Il suit de là que, sans entrer dans l'examen scientifique de telle ou telle question de physiologie, mais par la seule certitude de nos dogmes, nous pouvons juger du sort de telle ou telle hypothèse, qui est une machine de guerre anti-chrétienne plutôt qu'une conquête sérieuse sur les secrets et les mystères de la nature ...

    Fragments of science, V. 1-2 John Tyndall 1856

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