One more remark may be given here : Pathology is, as a source of knowledge, just as appreciated and revealing as it is an obscure chapter. Much insights we owe to it and it promishes so much that one has erected an experimental pathology and disturbance physiology of their own in order to obtain anwers especially to physiological questions. But all these results contain one great error, namely the share expressing itself in the disturbed or "disharmonically changed" ESF, but which [share], however, in markedly detailed questions -- and they are most often such -- is largely eliminated [I presume that Müller here means that the Whole gets out of sight during detailed enquiry].