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Vivisection: BAAS committee report

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Report British Assoc. Edinburgh 1871 p. 144 I No experiment which can be performed under the influence of an anasthetic ought to be done without it. II No painful experiment is justifiable for the mere purpose of illustrating a law or fact already…

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  • … Report British Assoc. Edinburgh 1871 p. 144 I No experiment which can be performed under …

1.4 Samuel Laurence drawing 1

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< Back to Introduction Samuel Laurence’s intimate chalk drawing of Darwin is dated 1853. It is likely that Darwin sat for the portrait at Down House, and Francis Darwin, in his catalogue of portraits of his father painted or drawn ‘from life’, noted…

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  • … ‘possibly studies for an oil painting intended for the BAAS [British Association for the Advancement …
  • … the Down House drawing was described as belonging to the BAAS, which for many years owned and …
  • … for an oil portrait of Darwin by Laurence, destined for the BAAS, remains mysterious.  …

1.3 Thomas Herbert Maguire, lithograph

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< Back to Introduction This striking portrait of Darwin, dating from 1849, belonged to a series of about sixty lithographic portraits of naturalists and other scientists drawn by Thomas Herbert Maguire. They were successively commissioned over a…

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  • … visitors were in Britain, swelling the audience for the BAAS gathering. At this stage Maguire’s …
  • … limited edition, was issued as a set for general sale at the BAAS meeting and across the nation. …
  • … The Times report on the Prince’s visit noted that the BAAS, then celebrating its twenty-first …

3.14 Julia Margaret Cameron, photos

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< Back to Introduction In the summer of 1868 Darwin took a holiday on the Isle of Wight with his immediate family, his brother Erasmus, and his friend Joseph Hooker. The family’s accommodation at Freshwater was rented from the photographer Julia…

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  • … evidently been asked to take on the role of her agent at the BAAS conference. He reported to Darwin …

4.10 'Hornet' caricature of Darwin

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< Back to Introduction Caricatures of Darwin that depicted him as a semi-ape are numerous and well known, but they marked a specific historical moment. Most date from the period following the publication of Descent of Man in 1871-2, extending through…

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  • … already made the idea familiar: it was central to the famous BAAS debate at Oxford of 1860. The idea …

2.23 Hope Pinker statue, Oxford Museum

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< Back to Introduction Henry Richard Hope Pinker’s life-size statue of Darwin was installed in the Oxford University Museum on 14 June 1899. It was the latest in a series of statues of great scientific thinkers, the ‘Founders and Improvers of Natural…

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  • … theories from Bishop Wilberforce’s attack, in the famous BAAS meeting of 1860. After Hooker had …

2.6 Adolf von Hildebrand bust

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< Back to Introduction In 1873, the German biologist Anton Dohrn commissioned a plaster bust of Darwin for the ‘fresco room’ of his new research centre, the Stazione Zoologica in Naples. It was a fitting memorial of a long association between the two…

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  • … 21 Aug. 1872, writing in his capacity as Secretary of the BAAS’s Committee for the Foundation of …
  • … Lankester’s description of the Station in report of the BAAS ‘Committee  . . . promoting the …

Suggested reading

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  Contemporary writing Anon., The English matron: A practical manual for young wives, (London, 1846). Anon., The English gentlewoman: A practical manual for young ladies on their entrance to society, (Third edition, London, 1846). Becker, L. E.…

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  • … Lydia Becker and Victorian women’s participation in the BAAS’ in Clifford, D., Wadge, E., Warwick, A …

Scientific Networks

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Friendship|Mentors|Class|Gender In its broadest sense, a scientific network is a set of connections between people, places, and things that channel the communication of knowledge, and that substantially determine both its intellectual form and content,…

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  • … as a lateral glacial moraine. He reports on the Birmingham BAAS meeting and details of water-cures. …
  • … Darwin and a box of specimens. He mentions attendance at the BAAS meeting and a gift to him of a …

Robert FitzRoy

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Robert FitzRoy was captain of HMS Beagle when Darwin was aboard. From 1831 to 1836 the two men lived in the closest proximity, their relationship revealed by the letters they exchanged while Darwin left the ship to explore the countries visited during the…

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  • … of evolution. In 1866, Victor Carus reminded Darwin of the BAAS meeting ‘ where Admiral FitzRoy …
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