Antoine Prost livre Douze leçons sur l'histoire
Douze leçons sur l'histoire, 1996, Chapitre 4 : Les questions de l'historien
The principle that "the movement of the blood is maintained by the heart which acts as a pump" continues to be binding in modern physiology (Evans, 1952). Certain doubts, however, appear when the power of the heart muscle is regarded as the exclusive or even the main source of energy for the whole cardiovascular system. The question may be asked. Is there no other motive force in the circulatory system, besides the heart muscle that might be significant?
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Antoine Prost livre Douze leçons sur l'histoire
Douze leçons sur l'histoire, 1996, Chapitre 4 : Les questions de l'historien
Felix Kersten (1898–1960) médecin allemand
(...) the Reichsführer has adapted what he regards as his enemies method and the basis of their power and has turned it to logical use as the basis of their power and has turned it to logical use as the basis of the dominant position occupied in the state by the SS. From this point of view the SS is nothing but an anti-Masonry -though the Reichsführer does not admit it- with whose help, and without attracting attention, he is trying to occupy the leading positions in the Governement and the Party. The whole system of conferring uniforms and ranks on the so-called "honorary leaders" can only be grasped from this standpoint.
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Jacques Ellul (1912–1994) professeur d'histoire du droit, sociologue et théologien protestant français
Métamorphose du bourgeois, 1967
“muscle Délirer, c'est prendre son cerveau pour un muscle.”
Paul-Claude Racamier (1924–1996) psychiatre et psychanalyste français
Les Schizophrènes, 1980, Schizogrammes