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This volume foregrounds humanity (in the sense of compassion or sympathy), which often supplied the motivation for medical experiment and scientific innovation. Though the results of experiments could not be known in advance, often the stated goal was the reduction of suffering, the cure of disease, or the easement of life.
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This volume foregrounds humanity (in the sense of compassion or sympathy), which often supplied the motivation for medical experiment and scientific innovation. Though the results of experiments could not be known in advance, often the stated goal was the reduction of suffering, the cure of disease, or the easement of life.
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Rob Boddice, PhD, FRHistS, is Senior Research Fellow at the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the History of Experiences, Tampere University, Finland.
Volume II - Humanity Acknowledgements General Introduction Volume II Introduction Part 1. Macrobiotics 1. Christopher W. Hufeland
'Preface'
in The Art of Prolonging Human Life: In which the subject is considered
both philosophically and practically (London: Simpkin and Marshall
1829)
xv-xvi. Part 2. Phrenology 2. George Combe
The Constitution of Man in relation to Natural Laws (London: Cassell 1803)
93-5. Part 3. Galvanism 3. Giovanni Aldini
General Views of the Application of Galvanism to Medical Purposes; Principally in Cases of Suspended Animation (London: J. Callow
1819)
v-vi. Part 4. Mesmerism 4. W. Topham and W. Squire Ward
Account of a Case of Successful Amputation of the Thigh during the Mesmeric State
with the knowledge of the patient (London: H. Baillière
1842)
7-16. 5. John Elliotson
Numerous Cases of Surgical Operations without Pain in the Mesmeric State; with Remarks upon the Opposition of Many Members of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society and Others to the Reception of the Inestimable Blessings of Mesmerism (Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard
1843)
3-7. Part 5. Surgery 6. William Anderson
Introductory Address Delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital
October 1st
1889 (London: Adlard and Son
1889)
32-8. Part 6. Physiology and medicine 7. François Magendie
Physiological and Chemical Researches on the Use of the Prussic or Hydro-Cyanic Acid in the Treatment of Diseases of the Breast
and Particularly in Phthisis Pulmonalis (New Haven: Howe & Spalding
1820)
17-32
80-6. 8. François Magendie
A Memoir on Some Recent Discoveries Relative to the Functions of the Nervous System: Read Before the Academie des Sciences at Paris
at the Public Sitting of the 22d of June
1823 (London: John Nimmo
1828)
1-30. 9. John Call Dalton
Experimentation of Animals (New York: Christern
1875)
7-11. 10. Charles Darwin
'To the Editor of The Times'
23 June
1876
Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 10546'. 11. Joseph Lister
'Introduction'
Experiments on Animals
by Stephen Paget (London: T. Fisher Unwin
1900)
xi-xii. 12. Charles Hunter Dunn
Animal Experimentation in Relation to Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
6-13
20-1. 13. Stephen Coleridge and Stephen Paget
The Torture of Animals and Its Effect upon the Death Rate: Being a Reprint by Permission from the Contemporary Review
of a Controversy between Mr Stephen Coleridge and Mr Stephen Paget (London: Horace Marshall & Son
1902)
1-18. 14. William Welch
'The Endowment of Research'
Science
6 July
1906
6-12. 15. Nathaniel Henry Alcock and Ernest Starling
A Textbook of Experimental Physiology for Students of Medicine
(London: J. & A. Churchill
1909)
v-vi. 16. John W. Churchman
The Value of Animal Experimentation as Illustrated by Recent Advances in the Study of Syphilis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
22-4. 17. Earl of Cromer
'Introduction'
For and Against Experiments on Animals: Evidence Before the Royal Commission on Vivisection
by Stephen Paget (London: H.K. Lewis
1912)
ix-xxxii. 18. Edward Sharpey Schafer
Life: Its Nature
Origin and Maintenance: An Address Delivered to the British Association for the Advancement of Science
at Its Meeting at Dundee in September
1912 (London: Longmans
Green and Co.
1912)
7-36. 19. Karl Lashley
'Visual Discrimination of Size and Form in the Albino Rat'
Journal of Animal Behavior
2 (1912): 310
327-30. 20. William W. Keen
Animal Experimentation and Medical Progress (Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1914)
xxii-xxv
268-71. Part 7. Eugenics/Statistics/Anthropometry 21. Francis Galton
'The Anthropometric Laboratory arranged by Francis Galton
F.R.S. (London: William Clowes and Sons
1884)
3-12. 22. British Association for the Advancement of Science
'Mental and Physical Deviations of Children' (London
1895)
1-6. 23. Francis Galton
Memories of My Life (2nd edition
London: Methuen & Co.
1908)
43-4
276-84
296-8. 24. Alexander Graham Bell
'How to Improve the Race'
Journal of Heredity
5 (1914)
1-7. Part 8. Bacteriology 25. Robert Koch
On Bacteriology and Its Results: A Lecture (London: Baillière
Tindall
and Cox
1890)
20-3. 26. Robert Koch
The Cure of Consumption: Further Communication on a Remedy for Tuberculosis (London: William Heinemann
1890)
3-11. Part 9 Astronomy 27. Annie J. Cannon
'Willamina Paton Fleming'
Science
30 June
1911. Part 10. Chemistry 28. Benjamin Brodie
Further Experiments and Observations on the Action of Poisons on the Animal System (London: W. Bulmer and Co.
1812)
1-2. Index
'Preface'
in The Art of Prolonging Human Life: In which the subject is considered
both philosophically and practically (London: Simpkin and Marshall
1829)
xv-xvi. Part 2. Phrenology 2. George Combe
The Constitution of Man in relation to Natural Laws (London: Cassell 1803)
93-5. Part 3. Galvanism 3. Giovanni Aldini
General Views of the Application of Galvanism to Medical Purposes; Principally in Cases of Suspended Animation (London: J. Callow
1819)
v-vi. Part 4. Mesmerism 4. W. Topham and W. Squire Ward
Account of a Case of Successful Amputation of the Thigh during the Mesmeric State
with the knowledge of the patient (London: H. Baillière
1842)
7-16. 5. John Elliotson
Numerous Cases of Surgical Operations without Pain in the Mesmeric State; with Remarks upon the Opposition of Many Members of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society and Others to the Reception of the Inestimable Blessings of Mesmerism (Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard
1843)
3-7. Part 5. Surgery 6. William Anderson
Introductory Address Delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital
October 1st
1889 (London: Adlard and Son
1889)
32-8. Part 6. Physiology and medicine 7. François Magendie
Physiological and Chemical Researches on the Use of the Prussic or Hydro-Cyanic Acid in the Treatment of Diseases of the Breast
and Particularly in Phthisis Pulmonalis (New Haven: Howe & Spalding
1820)
17-32
80-6. 8. François Magendie
A Memoir on Some Recent Discoveries Relative to the Functions of the Nervous System: Read Before the Academie des Sciences at Paris
at the Public Sitting of the 22d of June
1823 (London: John Nimmo
1828)
1-30. 9. John Call Dalton
Experimentation of Animals (New York: Christern
1875)
7-11. 10. Charles Darwin
'To the Editor of The Times'
23 June
1876
Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 10546'. 11. Joseph Lister
'Introduction'
Experiments on Animals
by Stephen Paget (London: T. Fisher Unwin
1900)
xi-xii. 12. Charles Hunter Dunn
Animal Experimentation in Relation to Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
6-13
20-1. 13. Stephen Coleridge and Stephen Paget
The Torture of Animals and Its Effect upon the Death Rate: Being a Reprint by Permission from the Contemporary Review
of a Controversy between Mr Stephen Coleridge and Mr Stephen Paget (London: Horace Marshall & Son
1902)
1-18. 14. William Welch
'The Endowment of Research'
Science
6 July
1906
6-12. 15. Nathaniel Henry Alcock and Ernest Starling
A Textbook of Experimental Physiology for Students of Medicine
(London: J. & A. Churchill
1909)
v-vi. 16. John W. Churchman
The Value of Animal Experimentation as Illustrated by Recent Advances in the Study of Syphilis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
22-4. 17. Earl of Cromer
'Introduction'
For and Against Experiments on Animals: Evidence Before the Royal Commission on Vivisection
by Stephen Paget (London: H.K. Lewis
1912)
ix-xxxii. 18. Edward Sharpey Schafer
Life: Its Nature
Origin and Maintenance: An Address Delivered to the British Association for the Advancement of Science
at Its Meeting at Dundee in September
1912 (London: Longmans
Green and Co.
1912)
7-36. 19. Karl Lashley
'Visual Discrimination of Size and Form in the Albino Rat'
Journal of Animal Behavior
2 (1912): 310
327-30. 20. William W. Keen
Animal Experimentation and Medical Progress (Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1914)
xxii-xxv
268-71. Part 7. Eugenics/Statistics/Anthropometry 21. Francis Galton
'The Anthropometric Laboratory arranged by Francis Galton
F.R.S. (London: William Clowes and Sons
1884)
3-12. 22. British Association for the Advancement of Science
'Mental and Physical Deviations of Children' (London
1895)
1-6. 23. Francis Galton
Memories of My Life (2nd edition
London: Methuen & Co.
1908)
43-4
276-84
296-8. 24. Alexander Graham Bell
'How to Improve the Race'
Journal of Heredity
5 (1914)
1-7. Part 8. Bacteriology 25. Robert Koch
On Bacteriology and Its Results: A Lecture (London: Baillière
Tindall
and Cox
1890)
20-3. 26. Robert Koch
The Cure of Consumption: Further Communication on a Remedy for Tuberculosis (London: William Heinemann
1890)
3-11. Part 9 Astronomy 27. Annie J. Cannon
'Willamina Paton Fleming'
Science
30 June
1911. Part 10. Chemistry 28. Benjamin Brodie
Further Experiments and Observations on the Action of Poisons on the Animal System (London: W. Bulmer and Co.
1812)
1-2. Index
Volume II - Humanity Acknowledgements General Introduction Volume II Introduction Part 1. Macrobiotics 1. Christopher W. Hufeland
'Preface'
in The Art of Prolonging Human Life: In which the subject is considered
both philosophically and practically (London: Simpkin and Marshall
1829)
xv-xvi. Part 2. Phrenology 2. George Combe
The Constitution of Man in relation to Natural Laws (London: Cassell 1803)
93-5. Part 3. Galvanism 3. Giovanni Aldini
General Views of the Application of Galvanism to Medical Purposes; Principally in Cases of Suspended Animation (London: J. Callow
1819)
v-vi. Part 4. Mesmerism 4. W. Topham and W. Squire Ward
Account of a Case of Successful Amputation of the Thigh during the Mesmeric State
with the knowledge of the patient (London: H. Baillière
1842)
7-16. 5. John Elliotson
Numerous Cases of Surgical Operations without Pain in the Mesmeric State; with Remarks upon the Opposition of Many Members of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society and Others to the Reception of the Inestimable Blessings of Mesmerism (Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard
1843)
3-7. Part 5. Surgery 6. William Anderson
Introductory Address Delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital
October 1st
1889 (London: Adlard and Son
1889)
32-8. Part 6. Physiology and medicine 7. François Magendie
Physiological and Chemical Researches on the Use of the Prussic or Hydro-Cyanic Acid in the Treatment of Diseases of the Breast
and Particularly in Phthisis Pulmonalis (New Haven: Howe & Spalding
1820)
17-32
80-6. 8. François Magendie
A Memoir on Some Recent Discoveries Relative to the Functions of the Nervous System: Read Before the Academie des Sciences at Paris
at the Public Sitting of the 22d of June
1823 (London: John Nimmo
1828)
1-30. 9. John Call Dalton
Experimentation of Animals (New York: Christern
1875)
7-11. 10. Charles Darwin
'To the Editor of The Times'
23 June
1876
Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 10546'. 11. Joseph Lister
'Introduction'
Experiments on Animals
by Stephen Paget (London: T. Fisher Unwin
1900)
xi-xii. 12. Charles Hunter Dunn
Animal Experimentation in Relation to Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
6-13
20-1. 13. Stephen Coleridge and Stephen Paget
The Torture of Animals and Its Effect upon the Death Rate: Being a Reprint by Permission from the Contemporary Review
of a Controversy between Mr Stephen Coleridge and Mr Stephen Paget (London: Horace Marshall & Son
1902)
1-18. 14. William Welch
'The Endowment of Research'
Science
6 July
1906
6-12. 15. Nathaniel Henry Alcock and Ernest Starling
A Textbook of Experimental Physiology for Students of Medicine
(London: J. & A. Churchill
1909)
v-vi. 16. John W. Churchman
The Value of Animal Experimentation as Illustrated by Recent Advances in the Study of Syphilis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
22-4. 17. Earl of Cromer
'Introduction'
For and Against Experiments on Animals: Evidence Before the Royal Commission on Vivisection
by Stephen Paget (London: H.K. Lewis
1912)
ix-xxxii. 18. Edward Sharpey Schafer
Life: Its Nature
Origin and Maintenance: An Address Delivered to the British Association for the Advancement of Science
at Its Meeting at Dundee in September
1912 (London: Longmans
Green and Co.
1912)
7-36. 19. Karl Lashley
'Visual Discrimination of Size and Form in the Albino Rat'
Journal of Animal Behavior
2 (1912): 310
327-30. 20. William W. Keen
Animal Experimentation and Medical Progress (Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1914)
xxii-xxv
268-71. Part 7. Eugenics/Statistics/Anthropometry 21. Francis Galton
'The Anthropometric Laboratory arranged by Francis Galton
F.R.S. (London: William Clowes and Sons
1884)
3-12. 22. British Association for the Advancement of Science
'Mental and Physical Deviations of Children' (London
1895)
1-6. 23. Francis Galton
Memories of My Life (2nd edition
London: Methuen & Co.
1908)
43-4
276-84
296-8. 24. Alexander Graham Bell
'How to Improve the Race'
Journal of Heredity
5 (1914)
1-7. Part 8. Bacteriology 25. Robert Koch
On Bacteriology and Its Results: A Lecture (London: Baillière
Tindall
and Cox
1890)
20-3. 26. Robert Koch
The Cure of Consumption: Further Communication on a Remedy for Tuberculosis (London: William Heinemann
1890)
3-11. Part 9 Astronomy 27. Annie J. Cannon
'Willamina Paton Fleming'
Science
30 June
1911. Part 10. Chemistry 28. Benjamin Brodie
Further Experiments and Observations on the Action of Poisons on the Animal System (London: W. Bulmer and Co.
1812)
1-2. Index
'Preface'
in The Art of Prolonging Human Life: In which the subject is considered
both philosophically and practically (London: Simpkin and Marshall
1829)
xv-xvi. Part 2. Phrenology 2. George Combe
The Constitution of Man in relation to Natural Laws (London: Cassell 1803)
93-5. Part 3. Galvanism 3. Giovanni Aldini
General Views of the Application of Galvanism to Medical Purposes; Principally in Cases of Suspended Animation (London: J. Callow
1819)
v-vi. Part 4. Mesmerism 4. W. Topham and W. Squire Ward
Account of a Case of Successful Amputation of the Thigh during the Mesmeric State
with the knowledge of the patient (London: H. Baillière
1842)
7-16. 5. John Elliotson
Numerous Cases of Surgical Operations without Pain in the Mesmeric State; with Remarks upon the Opposition of Many Members of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society and Others to the Reception of the Inestimable Blessings of Mesmerism (Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard
1843)
3-7. Part 5. Surgery 6. William Anderson
Introductory Address Delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital
October 1st
1889 (London: Adlard and Son
1889)
32-8. Part 6. Physiology and medicine 7. François Magendie
Physiological and Chemical Researches on the Use of the Prussic or Hydro-Cyanic Acid in the Treatment of Diseases of the Breast
and Particularly in Phthisis Pulmonalis (New Haven: Howe & Spalding
1820)
17-32
80-6. 8. François Magendie
A Memoir on Some Recent Discoveries Relative to the Functions of the Nervous System: Read Before the Academie des Sciences at Paris
at the Public Sitting of the 22d of June
1823 (London: John Nimmo
1828)
1-30. 9. John Call Dalton
Experimentation of Animals (New York: Christern
1875)
7-11. 10. Charles Darwin
'To the Editor of The Times'
23 June
1876
Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 10546'. 11. Joseph Lister
'Introduction'
Experiments on Animals
by Stephen Paget (London: T. Fisher Unwin
1900)
xi-xii. 12. Charles Hunter Dunn
Animal Experimentation in Relation to Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
6-13
20-1. 13. Stephen Coleridge and Stephen Paget
The Torture of Animals and Its Effect upon the Death Rate: Being a Reprint by Permission from the Contemporary Review
of a Controversy between Mr Stephen Coleridge and Mr Stephen Paget (London: Horace Marshall & Son
1902)
1-18. 14. William Welch
'The Endowment of Research'
Science
6 July
1906
6-12. 15. Nathaniel Henry Alcock and Ernest Starling
A Textbook of Experimental Physiology for Students of Medicine
(London: J. & A. Churchill
1909)
v-vi. 16. John W. Churchman
The Value of Animal Experimentation as Illustrated by Recent Advances in the Study of Syphilis (Chicago: American Medical Association
1911)
22-4. 17. Earl of Cromer
'Introduction'
For and Against Experiments on Animals: Evidence Before the Royal Commission on Vivisection
by Stephen Paget (London: H.K. Lewis
1912)
ix-xxxii. 18. Edward Sharpey Schafer
Life: Its Nature
Origin and Maintenance: An Address Delivered to the British Association for the Advancement of Science
at Its Meeting at Dundee in September
1912 (London: Longmans
Green and Co.
1912)
7-36. 19. Karl Lashley
'Visual Discrimination of Size and Form in the Albino Rat'
Journal of Animal Behavior
2 (1912): 310
327-30. 20. William W. Keen
Animal Experimentation and Medical Progress (Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1914)
xxii-xxv
268-71. Part 7. Eugenics/Statistics/Anthropometry 21. Francis Galton
'The Anthropometric Laboratory arranged by Francis Galton
F.R.S. (London: William Clowes and Sons
1884)
3-12. 22. British Association for the Advancement of Science
'Mental and Physical Deviations of Children' (London
1895)
1-6. 23. Francis Galton
Memories of My Life (2nd edition
London: Methuen & Co.
1908)
43-4
276-84
296-8. 24. Alexander Graham Bell
'How to Improve the Race'
Journal of Heredity
5 (1914)
1-7. Part 8. Bacteriology 25. Robert Koch
On Bacteriology and Its Results: A Lecture (London: Baillière
Tindall
and Cox
1890)
20-3. 26. Robert Koch
The Cure of Consumption: Further Communication on a Remedy for Tuberculosis (London: William Heinemann
1890)
3-11. Part 9 Astronomy 27. Annie J. Cannon
'Willamina Paton Fleming'
Science
30 June
1911. Part 10. Chemistry 28. Benjamin Brodie
Further Experiments and Observations on the Action of Poisons on the Animal System (London: W. Bulmer and Co.
1812)
1-2. Index