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BIOGRAPHIES 



For each of the following scientists one biographical study 

 only has been listed. Again the choice has been made on the 

 grounds of interest to the physiologist and, where possible, text 

 in the English language. 



Aristotle. Taylor, A. E. Aristotle. London: Nelson, 1943. 

 Bacon, Francis (i 561-1626). Farrington, B. Francis Bacon, 

 Philosopher of Industrial Science. New York: Schuman, 1949. 



Baglivi, Giorgio (1668-1707). Stenn, F. Giorgio Baglivi. Ann. 



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Hans Berger. .\ contribution to his biography. J. Hist. Med. 



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 Bernard, Cl.aude (1813-1878). Olmsted, J. M. D. and E. H. 



