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Increasingly, critics accused practitioners of hiding hubris behind their purported humanity and questioned whether an increasingly professional scientific community could retain its grip on the meaning of compassion. This volume presents a set of responses to this criticism. These sources show how that authority changed and grew over time.
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Increasingly, critics accused practitioners of hiding hubris behind their purported humanity and questioned whether an increasingly professional scientific community could retain its grip on the meaning of compassion. This volume presents a set of responses to this criticism. These sources show how that authority changed and grew over time.
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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 III - Authority Acknowledgements General Introduction Volume III Introduction Part 1. Physiognomy 1. Johann Caspar Lavater
Physiognomy; or the Corresponding Analogy between the Conformation of the Features
and the Ruling Passions of the Mind (London: H.D. Symonds
1800)
1-22. 2. Henry Crabb Robinson
translator's preface to Some Account of Dr Gall's New Theory of Physiognomy
founded upon the Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain
and the Form of the Skull. With the Critical Strictures of C.W. Hufeland (London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
and Orme
1807)
i-ix. Part 2. Medicine 3. Charles Darwin to H.E. Litchfield
4 January
1875. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9799'. 4. Association for the Advancement of Medicine by Research
Memorandum of Facts and Considerations Relating to the Practice of Scientific Experiments on Living Animals
Commonly Called Vivisection (London
1882)
1-14. 5. John Simon
'An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine'
British Medical Journal
6 August
1881
219-223. 6. Walter Bradford Cannon
'Medical Control of Vivisection'
The North American Review
191 (1910)
814-21. Part 3. Biology 7. Charles Darwin to Henry Fawcett
6 December
1860. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 3012F'. 8. Charles Darwin to George Bentham
1 May
1868. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 6154'. 9. Thomas Lauder Brunton to Charles Darwin
2 November
1874. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9705'. Part 4. Physiology 10. John Burdon Sanderson
et al.
Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London: J. & A. Churchill
1873)
I
vii-viii
245
341-53; II
plate LXXXIX. 11. United Kingdom Parliament
Report of the Royal Commission on the Practice of Subjecting Live Animals to Experiments for Scientific Purposes [Royal Commission on Vivisection]
C. 1397 (1876)
testimony of Emanuel Edward Klein
28 October
1875
plus correspondence with Klein in the appendix
182-9
326-7. 12. George John Romanes
letter to The Times
25 April
1881. 13. Ernest Henry Starling
Elements of Human Physiology (London: J. & A. Churchill
1892)
1-2
29-31. 14. Ivan Pavlov
The Work of the Digestive Glands (London: Charles Griffin
1902)
ix-x
91-2
172-86. 15. Harold C. Ernst
Animal Experimentation; A Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological and Medical Science (Boston: Little
Brown
1902)
166-76. 16. Ernest Henry Starling
The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Correlation of the Functions of the Body: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on June 20th
22nd
27th & 29th
1905 (London
1905)
3-35. 17. Charles Scott Sherrington
The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1906)
1-35
240-8
307. Part 5. Chemistry 18. Horace Wells
A History of the Discovery of the Application of Nitrous Oxide Gas
Ether
and Other Vapours
to Surgical Operations
(Hartford: J. Gaylord Wells
1847)
5-14. 19. Auguste Laurent
Chemical Method
Notation
Classification
& Nomenclature (London: Cavendish Society
1855)
ix-xvii. Part 6. Eugenics 20. Francis Galton
English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture (London: MacMillan
1874)
253-60. 21. Karl Pearson
National Life from the Standpoint of Science (London: Adam and Charles Black
1901)
33-45. 22. Francis Galton
'Eugenics: Its Definition
Scope
and Aims'
American Journal of Sociology
10 (1904)
with entries by Karl Pearson
Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
W. Bateson
C.S. Loch
1-7
9-10
23-5. 23. Francis Galton
Probability
the Foundation of Eugenics (Oxford: Clarendon
1907)
1-13. 24. Karl Pearson
The Life
Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
1914)
I
56-61
110. Index
Physiognomy; or the Corresponding Analogy between the Conformation of the Features
and the Ruling Passions of the Mind (London: H.D. Symonds
1800)
1-22. 2. Henry Crabb Robinson
translator's preface to Some Account of Dr Gall's New Theory of Physiognomy
founded upon the Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain
and the Form of the Skull. With the Critical Strictures of C.W. Hufeland (London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
and Orme
1807)
i-ix. Part 2. Medicine 3. Charles Darwin to H.E. Litchfield
4 January
1875. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9799'. 4. Association for the Advancement of Medicine by Research
Memorandum of Facts and Considerations Relating to the Practice of Scientific Experiments on Living Animals
Commonly Called Vivisection (London
1882)
1-14. 5. John Simon
'An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine'
British Medical Journal
6 August
1881
219-223. 6. Walter Bradford Cannon
'Medical Control of Vivisection'
The North American Review
191 (1910)
814-21. Part 3. Biology 7. Charles Darwin to Henry Fawcett
6 December
1860. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 3012F'. 8. Charles Darwin to George Bentham
1 May
1868. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 6154'. 9. Thomas Lauder Brunton to Charles Darwin
2 November
1874. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9705'. Part 4. Physiology 10. John Burdon Sanderson
et al.
Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London: J. & A. Churchill
1873)
I
vii-viii
245
341-53; II
plate LXXXIX. 11. United Kingdom Parliament
Report of the Royal Commission on the Practice of Subjecting Live Animals to Experiments for Scientific Purposes [Royal Commission on Vivisection]
C. 1397 (1876)
testimony of Emanuel Edward Klein
28 October
1875
plus correspondence with Klein in the appendix
182-9
326-7. 12. George John Romanes
letter to The Times
25 April
1881. 13. Ernest Henry Starling
Elements of Human Physiology (London: J. & A. Churchill
1892)
1-2
29-31. 14. Ivan Pavlov
The Work of the Digestive Glands (London: Charles Griffin
1902)
ix-x
91-2
172-86. 15. Harold C. Ernst
Animal Experimentation; A Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological and Medical Science (Boston: Little
Brown
1902)
166-76. 16. Ernest Henry Starling
The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Correlation of the Functions of the Body: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on June 20th
22nd
27th & 29th
1905 (London
1905)
3-35. 17. Charles Scott Sherrington
The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1906)
1-35
240-8
307. Part 5. Chemistry 18. Horace Wells
A History of the Discovery of the Application of Nitrous Oxide Gas
Ether
and Other Vapours
to Surgical Operations
(Hartford: J. Gaylord Wells
1847)
5-14. 19. Auguste Laurent
Chemical Method
Notation
Classification
& Nomenclature (London: Cavendish Society
1855)
ix-xvii. Part 6. Eugenics 20. Francis Galton
English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture (London: MacMillan
1874)
253-60. 21. Karl Pearson
National Life from the Standpoint of Science (London: Adam and Charles Black
1901)
33-45. 22. Francis Galton
'Eugenics: Its Definition
Scope
and Aims'
American Journal of Sociology
10 (1904)
with entries by Karl Pearson
Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
W. Bateson
C.S. Loch
1-7
9-10
23-5. 23. Francis Galton
Probability
the Foundation of Eugenics (Oxford: Clarendon
1907)
1-13. 24. Karl Pearson
The Life
Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
1914)
I
56-61
110. Index
Volume III - Authority Acknowledgements General Introduction Volume III Introduction Part 1. Physiognomy 1. Johann Caspar Lavater
Physiognomy; or the Corresponding Analogy between the Conformation of the Features
and the Ruling Passions of the Mind (London: H.D. Symonds
1800)
1-22. 2. Henry Crabb Robinson
translator's preface to Some Account of Dr Gall's New Theory of Physiognomy
founded upon the Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain
and the Form of the Skull. With the Critical Strictures of C.W. Hufeland (London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
and Orme
1807)
i-ix. Part 2. Medicine 3. Charles Darwin to H.E. Litchfield
4 January
1875. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9799'. 4. Association for the Advancement of Medicine by Research
Memorandum of Facts and Considerations Relating to the Practice of Scientific Experiments on Living Animals
Commonly Called Vivisection (London
1882)
1-14. 5. John Simon
'An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine'
British Medical Journal
6 August
1881
219-223. 6. Walter Bradford Cannon
'Medical Control of Vivisection'
The North American Review
191 (1910)
814-21. Part 3. Biology 7. Charles Darwin to Henry Fawcett
6 December
1860. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 3012F'. 8. Charles Darwin to George Bentham
1 May
1868. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 6154'. 9. Thomas Lauder Brunton to Charles Darwin
2 November
1874. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9705'. Part 4. Physiology 10. John Burdon Sanderson
et al.
Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London: J. & A. Churchill
1873)
I
vii-viii
245
341-53; II
plate LXXXIX. 11. United Kingdom Parliament
Report of the Royal Commission on the Practice of Subjecting Live Animals to Experiments for Scientific Purposes [Royal Commission on Vivisection]
C. 1397 (1876)
testimony of Emanuel Edward Klein
28 October
1875
plus correspondence with Klein in the appendix
182-9
326-7. 12. George John Romanes
letter to The Times
25 April
1881. 13. Ernest Henry Starling
Elements of Human Physiology (London: J. & A. Churchill
1892)
1-2
29-31. 14. Ivan Pavlov
The Work of the Digestive Glands (London: Charles Griffin
1902)
ix-x
91-2
172-86. 15. Harold C. Ernst
Animal Experimentation; A Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological and Medical Science (Boston: Little
Brown
1902)
166-76. 16. Ernest Henry Starling
The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Correlation of the Functions of the Body: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on June 20th
22nd
27th & 29th
1905 (London
1905)
3-35. 17. Charles Scott Sherrington
The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1906)
1-35
240-8
307. Part 5. Chemistry 18. Horace Wells
A History of the Discovery of the Application of Nitrous Oxide Gas
Ether
and Other Vapours
to Surgical Operations
(Hartford: J. Gaylord Wells
1847)
5-14. 19. Auguste Laurent
Chemical Method
Notation
Classification
& Nomenclature (London: Cavendish Society
1855)
ix-xvii. Part 6. Eugenics 20. Francis Galton
English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture (London: MacMillan
1874)
253-60. 21. Karl Pearson
National Life from the Standpoint of Science (London: Adam and Charles Black
1901)
33-45. 22. Francis Galton
'Eugenics: Its Definition
Scope
and Aims'
American Journal of Sociology
10 (1904)
with entries by Karl Pearson
Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
W. Bateson
C.S. Loch
1-7
9-10
23-5. 23. Francis Galton
Probability
the Foundation of Eugenics (Oxford: Clarendon
1907)
1-13. 24. Karl Pearson
The Life
Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
1914)
I
56-61
110. Index
Physiognomy; or the Corresponding Analogy between the Conformation of the Features
and the Ruling Passions of the Mind (London: H.D. Symonds
1800)
1-22. 2. Henry Crabb Robinson
translator's preface to Some Account of Dr Gall's New Theory of Physiognomy
founded upon the Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain
and the Form of the Skull. With the Critical Strictures of C.W. Hufeland (London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
and Orme
1807)
i-ix. Part 2. Medicine 3. Charles Darwin to H.E. Litchfield
4 January
1875. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9799'. 4. Association for the Advancement of Medicine by Research
Memorandum of Facts and Considerations Relating to the Practice of Scientific Experiments on Living Animals
Commonly Called Vivisection (London
1882)
1-14. 5. John Simon
'An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine'
British Medical Journal
6 August
1881
219-223. 6. Walter Bradford Cannon
'Medical Control of Vivisection'
The North American Review
191 (1910)
814-21. Part 3. Biology 7. Charles Darwin to Henry Fawcett
6 December
1860. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 3012F'. 8. Charles Darwin to George Bentham
1 May
1868. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 6154'. 9. Thomas Lauder Brunton to Charles Darwin
2 November
1874. Darwin Correspondence Project
'Letter no. 9705'. Part 4. Physiology 10. John Burdon Sanderson
et al.
Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London: J. & A. Churchill
1873)
I
vii-viii
245
341-53; II
plate LXXXIX. 11. United Kingdom Parliament
Report of the Royal Commission on the Practice of Subjecting Live Animals to Experiments for Scientific Purposes [Royal Commission on Vivisection]
C. 1397 (1876)
testimony of Emanuel Edward Klein
28 October
1875
plus correspondence with Klein in the appendix
182-9
326-7. 12. George John Romanes
letter to The Times
25 April
1881. 13. Ernest Henry Starling
Elements of Human Physiology (London: J. & A. Churchill
1892)
1-2
29-31. 14. Ivan Pavlov
The Work of the Digestive Glands (London: Charles Griffin
1902)
ix-x
91-2
172-86. 15. Harold C. Ernst
Animal Experimentation; A Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological and Medical Science (Boston: Little
Brown
1902)
166-76. 16. Ernest Henry Starling
The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Correlation of the Functions of the Body: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on June 20th
22nd
27th & 29th
1905 (London
1905)
3-35. 17. Charles Scott Sherrington
The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1906)
1-35
240-8
307. Part 5. Chemistry 18. Horace Wells
A History of the Discovery of the Application of Nitrous Oxide Gas
Ether
and Other Vapours
to Surgical Operations
(Hartford: J. Gaylord Wells
1847)
5-14. 19. Auguste Laurent
Chemical Method
Notation
Classification
& Nomenclature (London: Cavendish Society
1855)
ix-xvii. Part 6. Eugenics 20. Francis Galton
English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture (London: MacMillan
1874)
253-60. 21. Karl Pearson
National Life from the Standpoint of Science (London: Adam and Charles Black
1901)
33-45. 22. Francis Galton
'Eugenics: Its Definition
Scope
and Aims'
American Journal of Sociology
10 (1904)
with entries by Karl Pearson
Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
W. Bateson
C.S. Loch
1-7
9-10
23-5. 23. Francis Galton
Probability
the Foundation of Eugenics (Oxford: Clarendon
1907)
1-13. 24. Karl Pearson
The Life
Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
1914)
I
56-61
110. Index