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| 説明 | No known copyright restrictions. Please credit UBC Library as the image source. For more information, see digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/about.Description: J. Burdon-Sanderson, 49 Queen Anne Street [London] to Charles Darwin. Suggests Darwin need only write to Lord Derby; rejects the idea of an inspector to inspect experiments involving vivisection. A.L.S. 1 p.Transcript: The notion of an Inspector appears to me absurd. It would be in the first place absurd to appoint one man to inspect half a dozen others of at least equal status with himself. There is no comparison between experimentation and anatomical dissection. Every student must dissect, but not one in a hundred need take Creator: Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905Date Created: 1875-04-14Source: Original Format: University of British Columbia Library. Woodward Biomedical Library. Charles Woodward Memorial Room. The Darwin-Burdon-Sanderson Letters.Permanent URL: digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/ref/collection/darw... |
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