Put medicine at the test

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Claude Bernard, a French researcher founder of the field of experimental medicine, was born July 12, 1813. While conducting experiments on a animal fed a sugar-free diet, Bernard discovered that the liver stores sugar as glycogen. In other animal studies, it was observed that pancreatic juices break down fats and starches, and some blood flow nerve control by triggering veins constrict or dilate. Bernard also found that red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. The most important theoretical contribution of Bernard was his observation that life requires a stable internal environment, or "within the medium."

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