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It was needful to repeat the experiments under conditions which would make sure that neither the oxygen of the air, nor the composition of the organic matter, was altered in such a manner as to interfere with the existence of life. Schulze and Schwann took up the question from this point of view in 1836 and 1837.

That means tragedy not the wolf at the door, but with his snout right in the platter." "I've seen that," said Arthur. "But I never thought much about it until now." "Naturally," commented Schulze, with sarcasm. Then he added philosophically, "And it's just as well not to bother about it. Mankind found this world a hell, and is trying to make it over into a heaven.

"Starve and sweat none better," said Schulze. "Well, why do you come here to-day?" "This morning I lifted a rather heavy weight. I've felt a kind of tiredness ever since, and a pain in the lower part of my back pretty bad. I can't understand it." "But I can that's my business. Take off your clothes and stretch yourself on this chair. Call me when you're ready."

Now we poor devils have only our self-respect, and it never forgives anything." Whitney laughed, reflected, laughed again. "Yes, I must see Schulze. Maybe Anyhow, I'm going to Saint X going home, or as near home as anything my money has left me." He drowsed off.

And through the twenty-five years that have passed, since the matter of life was first called protoplasm, a host of investigators, among whom Cohn, Max Schulze, and Kühne must be named as leaders, have accumulated evidence, morphological, physiological, and chemical, in favour of that "immense unité de composition élémentaire dans tous les corps vivants de la nature," into which Payen had, so early, a clear insight.

Merely another name for ignorance." But the current of his thought did not swerve. It held to the one course: What would his master, the dauntless, the infinitely resourceful Schulze, do if he were confronted by this intolerable obstacle of a perfect machine refusing to do its duty and pump vital force through an eagerly waiting body? "He'd make it go, I'd bet my life," the young man muttered.

Saint X was only just reaching the stage at which it could listen to "higher criticism" without dread lest the talk should be interrupted by a bolt from "special Providence"; the fact that Schulze lived on, believing and talking as he did, could be explained only as miraculous and mysterious forbearance in which Satan must somehow have direct part.

Objections were raised against Kantianism, as thus dogmatically modified in the direction of realism, by Schulze, Maimon, and Beck by the first for purposes of attack, by the second in order to further development, and by the third with an exegetical purpose. Hume's skepticism remains unrefuted by Kant and Reinhold.

To the right of the door was an unobtrusive black-and-gold sign bearing the words "Ferdinand Schulze, M.D." He rang, was admitted by a pretty, plump, Saxon-blond young woman the doctor's younger daughter and housekeeper. She looked freshly clean and wholesome and so useful!

Physical condition is no doubt the dominant factor in human thought and action. State of soul is, as Doctor Schulze has observed, simply the egotistic human vanity for state of body. If the health of the human race were better, if sickness, the latent and the revealed together, were not all but universal, human relations would be wonderfully softened, sweetened and simplified.

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