Sir David Ferrier

Standard Name: Ferrier, Sir David

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politics Frances Power Cobbe
Even some of her own supporters blamed FPC 's tactics—which included plastering London with disturbingly graphic pictures—for alienating public opinion.
She had earlier warned her sister Society members in an address not to rely on...
Textual Features Anna Kingsford
AK here addresses the question of whether the suffering saved to man by vivisection [is] worth that which it inflicts physically on animals, and morally on a large proportion of the public.
Kingsford, Anna. “The Uselessness of Vivisection”. Nineteenth Century, Vol.
11
, No. 60, pp. 171-83.
171
Throughout the...
Textual Production Wilkie Collins
It had appeared serially in Belgravia, as well as in a number of newspapers. Collins dedicated Heart and Science to Napoleon Sarnoy , a photographer well-known for his pornographic postcards. The novel was partly...

Timeline

1843: Scottish neurologist Sir David Ferrier examined...

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1843

Scottish neurologist Sir David Ferrier examined the brains of living primates and other animals to locate and map the motor and sensory regions of the brain. He was later tried for vivisection.

17 November 1881: Professor David Ferrier was unsuccessfuly...

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17 November 1881

Professor David Ferrier was unsuccessfuly tried for unlicensed vivisection under the recent Cruelty to Animals Act.

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