It has been considered a question of doubtful solution whether, at this time, it would not have been preferable to have dropped the title of the Institutes of Medicine, and substituted that of Physiology for the new chair. This would have made a radical change in the mode of treating the subject, and particularly as to the point of view in which physiological facts and principles are to be regarded.
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