Sends proofs of lectures he intends to reprint as a book [The Bible and science (1881)]; asks CD if he would check one for errors.
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Sends proofs of lectures he intends to reprint as a book [The Bible and science (1881)]; asks CD if he would check one for errors.
Forwards the preface to his book [see 12999] and comments on the effect of the Bible on science.
Thanks CD for a copy of Earthworms.
Thanks CD for his offer of assistance to David Ferrier.
Discusses CD’s earthworm book.
Tonsils in man as rudimentary organs.
Writes regarding subscription to set up the Science Defence and Advancement Fund to protect investigators from anti-vivisectionists and to promote knowledge of the purpose and importance of vivisection.
Writes regarding the form which the proposed Science Defence Association should take and encloses a draft of proposed resolutions.
Thanks for copy of TLB’s Pharmacology [1880].
Thanks TLB for the collection of his writings.
Wishes to contribute to subscription to pay legal expenses of David Ferrier [in vivisection prosecution].
Comments on physiological papers.
Writes to ask how much he should subscribe to fund for David Ferrier.
Feels he should decline nominal presidency of the proposed Science Defence Association.
Agrees with TLB’s views regarding the constitution of the proposed Science Defence Association.