Marshall Hall (physiologist) Quote

Unhappily for the physiologist, the subjects of the principal department of his science, that of animal physiology, are sentient beings; and every experiment, every new or unusual situation of such a being, is necessarily attended by pain or suffering of a bodily or mental kind.


A Critical and Experimental Essay on the Circulation of the Blood (1831)


Unhappily for the physiologist, the subjects of the principal department of his science, that of animal physiology, are sentient beings; and every...

Unhappily for the physiologist, the subjects of the principal department of his science, that of animal physiology, are sentient beings; and every...

Unhappily for the physiologist, the subjects of the principal department of his science, that of animal physiology, are sentient beings; and every...

Unhappily for the physiologist, the subjects of the principal department of his science, that of animal physiology, are sentient beings; and every...