Bernard thought that the liver was active in the consumption of sugar, and that disease of this organ caused diabetes.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
It is, of course, too early to say how far reaching and how permanent the effects of such a diet will be in the severe and in the milder cases of diabetes.
"The Starvation Treatment of Diabetes"
Lewis Webb Hill Rena S. Eckman
Does he not know that Claude Bernard discovered the presence of sugar in the blood, of glycogen in the liver, of diabetes produced through nervous action, of the action of oxygen and of carbonic oxide on the red blood corpuscles, the action of the pancreatic juice on fat, the part played by the pneumogastric nerve in the innervation of the heart?
"The Pros and Cons of Vivisection"
Charles Richet Commentator: W. D. Halliburton