Excerpt from The Mystery of Life: An Essay in Reply to Dr. Gull's Attack on the Theory of Vitality in His Harveian Oration for 1870
The groundwork of the following essay was published in the "Fortnightly Review," for September 1st, 1870, in reply to some remarks by Dr. Gull, in his Harveian Oration delivered before the President and Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians, on June 24th of the same year.
The importance of the issue cannot easily be exaggerated. Forced by the evidence of very many facts to accept the theory of vitality, I would, nevertheless, abandon this idea assailed by Dr. Gull, if the truth of any one of the physical doctrines of life opposed to my views had been rendered probable by scientific evidence.
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