The philosopher's stone is no more to be found in the organic than the inorganic world; and we shall seek as vainly to transform the lower animal types into the higher ones by any of our theories, as did the alchemists of old to change the baser metals into gold.


Methods of Study in Natural History, Chapter XVI (p. 319), Ticknor & Fields. 1863


The philosopher's stone is no more to be found in the organic than the inorganic world; and we shall seek as vainly to transform the lower animal...

The philosopher's stone is no more to be found in the organic than the inorganic world; and we shall seek as vainly to transform the lower animal...

The philosopher's stone is no more to be found in the organic than the inorganic world; and we shall seek as vainly to transform the lower animal...

The philosopher's stone is no more to be found in the organic than the inorganic world; and we shall seek as vainly to transform the lower animal...