THE RISE OF PHYSIOLOGY 189 
and gifted young men, who received from this great lumi- 
nary of physiology by expression what he himself had de- 
rived from contact with Miiller. There are to-day dis- 
tributed through the universities a number of young 
bee “ Same, a aS 
Fic. 58.—Dv Bors-REYMOND, 1818-1896. 
physiologists who stand only one generation removed from 
Johannes Muller, and who still labor in the spirit that was 
introduced into this department of study by that great master. 
Du Bois-Reymond.—Du Bois-Reymond (Fig. 58), an- 
other of his distinguished pupils, came to occupy the chair 
