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Seeing the police in uniform, he uttered an exclamation. "The police in my house!" he cried. "I ask your pardon, sir," answered the Brigadier of police, "but there was urgent need. In the name of the king!" Schwann repeated the words with a sigh. "You have conspirators lodging here enemies of the monarchy!" "You are greatly mistaken, Brigadier " "Not so. Their names are Gudel and Fanfar."

This supposed substance Schwann called the cytoblastema, and he thought it existed between the cells or sometimes within them. For example, the fluid part of the blood is the cytoblastema, the blood corpuscles being the cells. From this structureless fluid the cells were supposed to arise by a process akin to crystallization.

Hitherto the cause of contagion, by which certain maladies spread from individual to individual, had been a total mystery, quite unillumined by the vague terms "miasm," "humor," "virus," and the like cloaks of ignorance. Here and there a prophet of science, as Schwann and Henle, had guessed the secret; but guessing, in science, is far enough from knowing.

He entered the inn and Caillette threw herself into his arms, sobbing with joy. "I am glad to see you," muttered Schwann, half ashamed of his own emotion. In the silence that followed, the voice of La Roulante was heard singing while drowning her sorrows in a bottle of brandy.

He himself had been in the meantime supplied with a decanter of brandy, and now took some newspapers from his pocket, one of which he began to read, holding it in such a way that he was concealed from the observation of every one in the room. When Schwann brought in a delicious-looking omelette, the horse jockey said, in a loud voice: "Is Rémisemont far from here?" "Rémisemont!

Schwann had regarded cell growth as a kind of crystallization, beginning with the deposit of a nucleus about a granule in the intercellular substance the cytoblastema, as Schleiden called it. But Von Mohl, as early as 1835, had called attention to the formation of new vegetable cells through the division of a pre-existing cell.

Schwann appeared at the door at this moment. "Dinner is ready, good people," he said, soothingly. Robeccal said a few words in a whisper to the giantess, who shrugged her huge shoulders and made at once to the dining-room. Gudel held out his arms to his daughter. "Jump, child!" he said. And the girl obeyed. The father kissed her tenderly, for the two loved each other very much.

Goadby is not much above his countryman in literary acquirements, if we may judge by his treatment of the names of Schwann and Lieberkuhn, whom he repeatedly calls Schawn and Leiberkuhn, and by the indignity which he offers to the itch-insect by naming it Aearus Scabiæi.

"Iron Jaws!" cried the innkeeper, struggling in the grasp of the Colossus. "Yes, my best beloved cousin, Iron Jaws it is; let me give you a good shake of the hand." "Not too hard!" said Schwann, plaintively. "You are not glad to see your old friend, then?" "Not so; but you are so strong that you hurt people without knowing it. But where are all the rest of you?" "Oh! they are coming on.

That Schwann should have gone to embryonic tissues for the establishment of his ideas was no doubt due very largely to the influence of the great Russian Karl Ernst von Baer, who about ten years earlier had published the first part of his celebrated work on embryology, and whose ideas were rapidly gaining ground, thanks largely to the advocacy of a few men, notably Johannes Muller, in Germany, and William B. Carpenter, in England, and to the fact that the improved microscope had made minute anatomy popular.

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