Whose.
Professor E. 11 Slosson tells us flint ‘‘A human life is nothing compared with a new fact in science.” Of course. But does Professor Slosson propose giving his own life? Presumably not. It becomes interesting to know what human life Professor Slosson has in mind. Is it the life of the pauper infant? Or is it the life of any patient in any public hospital? Maybe such a life “is nothing compared with a new fact in science.” We know how the medical profession regards the lives of dumb brutes who have no votes, and this knowledge has led to considerable anxiety among thoughtful citizens as to tho “scientific.” uses of charity patients. Prom animals to humans is a natural step. Hospital patients know this, and they are getting nervous.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 19, 12 May 1909, Page 9
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131Whose. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 19, 12 May 1909, Page 9
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