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already been trod with conspicuous success, and 

 which promises to lead to untold discoveries of the 

 greatest moment ; the gate to this path was opened 

 by Bernard's work." (Sir M. Foster, loc, cit.) 



But the work to be done, before all the clinical 

 facts of the disease can be stated in terms of physi- 

 ology, is not yet finished. In England, especial 

 honour is due to Dr Pavy for his life-long study of 

 this most complex problem. 



