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Letters," i, 166.) Nearly a century later we have the same idea — " Truth is truth, 

 whether it is accepted now or in millions of years. Truth is in no hurry, at least it 

 always seemed to me to be so." (Max Midler, " My Autobiography," p. 301.) 



" In the study of posture, therefore, it is the same as in other parts of science. 

 Every step of progress makes it possible to formulate new questions, and to delimit 

 anew the bounds of the unknown. In proceeding, one reaches summits which do but 

 open new prospects over vast fields yet to be explored." K. Magnus, Croonian Lecture 

 on Animal Posture, Proc. Roy. Soc. (Biological Sciences), Series B, vol. 98, p. 353, 1925. 



