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Bernard, Claude
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- (1813–78), French physiologist. Bernard showed the role of the pancreas in digestion, the method of regulation of body temperature, and the function of nerves supplying the internal organs.
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- (c. 996–c. 1081), French monk. He founded two hospices for travelers in the Alps. The St. ...
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- (1813–78), French physiologist. He showed the role of the pancreas in digestion, the method of ...
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