"THE INFLUENCE OF VIVISECTION ON HUMAN SURGERY." 9th MARCH, 1882. FIFTH EDITION. LONDON: PICKERING & CO., 66 HAYMARKET, S.W. PRICE THREEPENCE. MR. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN, For your courtesy in allowing me to be present at this discussion at your Institute, pray accept my acknowledg ments. As the founder of the Society for the Abolition of Vivisection-which obtained the appointment of the Royal Commission, and gave evidence on three days before it—pray permit me to make a few comments on the Address delivered by Mr. Gamgee.* I have been engaged in personal controversy on this question with Professor Owen, Professor Ferrier, Dr. J. Crichton Browne, Dr. T. Lauder Brunton, Mr. T. Spencer Wells, Mr. Darwin, and other professional and scientific men * On the 9th February, 1882, at the Birmingham Medical Institute. |