Science in the 19th Century Periodical

The Review of Reviews [1st]

Introductory Essay
Volume 3  (January to June 1891)
Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 1–6.

To All English-Speaking Folk

Anon

Genre:

Editorial

Subjects:

Imperialism, Darwinism, National Efficiency, Religion, Biblical Authority


    Reprints the initial editorial of the Review of Reviews Review of Reviews (1890–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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for the benefit of new members of 'what is to all intents and purposes a Civic Church' (2). Notes that during the course of the previous year 'Science and photography have both demanded recognition in our columns' (6).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 7–10.

The Progress of the World

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial, News-Commentary

Subjects:

Natural Imperialism, Ethnography, Extinction, Morality


    Discusses dispassionately the 'gradual elimination of the Redskin from the American Continent', and compares the ethical codes of the Sioux tribe with those of the 'supporters and defenders of Mr. Parnell Parnell, Charles Stewart (1846–91) ODNB
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' (9).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 34–51.

Can Cancer be Cured? A Visit to Count Mattei: His Challenge to the Faculty. With Letters from Prof. Huxley, Prof. Tyndall, Sir Morell Mackenzie, Prof. Ray Lankester, and Others

Anon

Genre:

Editorial, Polemic / Biography, Travelogue / Editorial, Polemic, Letter

Relevant illustrations:

photo. [12]

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Controversy, Heterodoxy, Boundary Formation, Professionalization, Miracle, Medical Practitioners, Quackery, Discovery, Homeopathy, Electricity, Vitalism, Pharmaceuticals, Experiment, Observation, Scientific Practitioners

People mentioned:

Walburga E H Paget, Paget, Countess Walburga Ehrengarde Helena de (d. 1929) ODNB, s.v. Paget, Sir Augustus Berkeley
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Frederick St G de L B Tucker, Tucker, Frederick St George de Latour Booth (1853–1929) WBI
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Catherine Booth, Booth (née Mumford), Catherine (1829–90) ODNB
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Christian F S Hahnemann, Hahnemann, Christian Friedrich Samuel (1755–1843) DSB
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Herbert L Snow, Snow, Herbert Lumley (1847–1930) WBI
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Samuel Kennedy Kennedy, Samuel (fl. 1891–1900) RLIN
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    Polemical defence of 'the "new medical science"' (39) by which Cesare Mattei Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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claims to cure cancer and other chronic ailments. It is a subject that relates closely 'to the vexed question of the credibility of miracles' for, although 'it is no miracle in the supernatural sense', to 'cure a deep-seated virulent cancer is an exploit which is almost as marvellous and unprecedented as the making the blind to see' (35). The medical establishment, however, refuse to acknowledge the testimony of even the most prestigious patients with regard to the efficacy of Mattei's cures, and continue 'hissing "quack" at him from behind their diplomas'. Most patients would nevertheless 'rather be cured of cancer by a quack than left to die according to the rules of and regulations of the College of Physicians Royal College of Physicians
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'. (37) William T Stead's Stead, William Thomas (1849–1912) ODNB
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visit to Italy reveals that the secret cure is made up of certain mountain herbs that are supplemented with a 'mysterious [...] electrical principle' which, according to Mattei, is 'the vital principle of the universe, and, as far as I could make out, is cousin-german to the astral fluid of the occultists, or the strange etheric force of Keely Keely, John Ernst Worrell (1827–98) WBI
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' (39). He then claims that the numerous 'facts [...] which seem to be indisputable' presented in the article 'demand from the medical profession more respectful treatment than [...] hitherto received'. Indeed, 'It will not do for men to come from the uttermost parts of the earth to investigate the secret remedy of Dr. Koch Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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, a remedy which so far seems to have caused more deaths than cures, to rule the Mattei remedies out of court because they are secret. They may be secret but at least they are not deadly'. (48) Letters received from John Tyndall Tyndall, John (1820–93) DSB
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and Thomas H Huxley Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95) DSB
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suggest respectively that the efficacy of the remedies must be tested either in the 'scientific journals of the world' (49), or by testing the condition over a period of time of 'at least fifty cases of cancer (if possible more) [...] under the same general conditions' in a single cancer hospital (50). In a further letter Morell Mackenzie Mackenzie, Sir Morell (1837–92) ODNB
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volunteers his services to such an 'experimental committee' to establish the truth of Mattei's claims (51).



Section: Leading Articles in the Reviews

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 58.

The Truth About Dr. Koch and His Poison. By Sir Morell Mackenzie

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Morell Mackenzie Mackenzie, Sir Morell (1837–92) ODNB
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, Contemporary Review Contemporary Review (1866–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Relevant illustrations:

eng.

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Vaccination, Error

Institutions mentioned:

Royal College of Surgeons Royal College of Surgeons
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    While H H Robert Koch's Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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secret treatment for tuberculosis was 'unduly puffed in November', it has now 'fallen into some degree of disrepute in January'. His proposed remedy is in fact 'a poison infinitely stronger than the concentrated venom of the most poisonous snake' and it should be administered only with extreme caution. Also reproduces a satirical cartoon of a blundering Koch from La Silhouette Silhouette de Nice, La (1886–94) Bibliotheque Nationale
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.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 64.

The Pigmies of the African Forest

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Henry M Stanley Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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, Scribner's Magazine Scribner's Magazine (1887–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Imperialism, Ethnography, Human Species


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 67.

In Praise of Madame Blavatsky. By Annie Besant

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Annie Besant Besant (née Wood), Annie (1847–1933) ODNB
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, Lucifer Lucifer (1887–97) Theosophical Review (1897–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Theosophy

People mentioned:

Helena P H Blavatsky Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna Hahn (1831–91) ODNB
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Section: The Reviews Reviewed

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 73.

The National Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Samuel Kennedy Kennedy, Samuel (fl. 1891–1900) RLIN
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, National Review National Review (1883–1900+) Sullivan 1984
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Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Analytical Chemistry, Error, Controversy

People mentioned:

Cesare Mattei, Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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Herbert L Snow Snow, Herbert Lumley (1847–1930) WBI
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 73.

The New Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Henry Sidgwick Sidgwick, Henry (1838–1900) ODNB
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, New Review New Review (1889–97) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Psychical Research

People mentioned:

William James James, William (1842–1910) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 75.

The Nineteenth Century

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Norman Pearson Pearson, Norman () WIVP
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, Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century (1877–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Evolution, Zoology, Eschatology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 76.

The Arena

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Nathaniel S Shaler Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate (1841–1906) DSB
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, Arena Arena (1889–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Race, Heredity


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 77–78.

The Forum

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

James W Powell Powell, James William (b. 1840) WBI
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, Andrew Lang Lang, Andrew (1844–1912) ODNB
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, Robert H Thurston Thurston, Robert Henry (1839–1903) DSB
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, Forum Forum (1886–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Anthropology | Psychical Research | Railways


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 78.

The Psychical Researchers

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research (1882–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Psychical Research

People mentioned:

Leonora E Piper Piper, Leonora E (fl. 1885) WBI
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 79.

North American Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Edmund L G Zalinski Zalinski, Edmund Louis Gray (1849–1909) WBI
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, North American Review North American Review (1815–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Military Technology, Progress


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 81.

The Popular Science Monthly.—New York

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Popular Science Monthly Popular Science Monthly (1872–96) Appleton's Popular Science Monthly (1896–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Periodicals, Industry


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 82–83.

The French Reviews

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Cesare Lombroso Lombroso, Cesare (1836–1909) CBD
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, Nouvelle Revue Nouvelle Revue (1879–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Railways, Imperialism | Progress, Natural Law


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 86.

The Russian Reviews

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Messenger of Europe Vestnik Evropy [Messenger of Europe ] (1866–1900+) COPAC
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Subjects:

Race, Psychology, Progress


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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 107–16.

The Progress of the World

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial, News-Commentary

Subjects:

Agnosticism, Freethought, Ethnography, Progress, Physiology, Sex


    Reports the death of Charles Bradlaugh Bradlaugh, Charles (1833–91) ODNB
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, the 'militant and aggressive Agnostic' who nevertheless showed 'much of the strength of a "soldier of God", although of the unconscious and unrecognised sort' (112). In a 'tardy but complete homage', Parliament erased the resolution preventing Bradlaugh from taking his seat as he 'lay dying', indicating that the 'passionate prejudice which sought to do service to God by doing injustice to one of His creatures, has long since subsided' (113). Also notes that the Indian Government's proposal to raise the age of consent from ten to twelve years is a 'very moderate concession to physiology and humanity' which is nevertheless being denounced as an attack on 'the religion of the Hindoo' (116).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 137.

Portrait Gallery of Munificencies. I.—Mr. Horniman, of Horniman's Museum

Anon

Genre:

Miscellaneous

Relevant illustrations:

photo. [2]

Subjects:

Patronage, Museums, Collecting, Amateurism, Commerce, Entomology, Zoology


    Praises Frederick J Horniman Horniman, Frederick John (1835–1906) ODNB
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for entrusting 'the treasures of his museum Horniman Museum
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' to the public. Observes that he is 'not only a successful City man, but is devoted to scientific pursuits', in particular entomology and zoology. Science and commerce is 'a somewhat rare combination in these days when so many of our merchant princes are absorbed in the race for wealth'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 138–39.

Count Mattei's Remedies and the Cure of Cancer. The Proposed Experimental Hospital

Anon

Genre:

Editorial, Polemic

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Controversy, Heterodoxy, Boundary Formation, Professionalization, Medical Practitioners, Experiment, Observation


    Suggests potential hospitals and offers money to help the arrangement of the experimental testing of Cesare Mattei's Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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alleged remedies. In response to the numerous 'applications and inquiries from readers who want to try the medicines', William T Stead Stead, William Thomas (1849–1912) ODNB
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protests 'I must give notice, once for all, that I am not a physician, and that the REVIEW OF REVIEWS Review of Reviews (1890–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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office is not a dispensary' (139).



Section: Leading Articles in the Reviews

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 147.

The Morgue. Its Secrets and its Statistics

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Revue des Deux Mondes Revue des Deux Mondes (1831–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Statistics, Disease


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 147.

Koch and His Secret. How He Discovered it and What it is

Anon

Genre:

News-Digest

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Vaccination

People mentioned:

H H Robert Koch Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 154.

The Law of Conjugal Attraction. Like Draws to Like

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Hermann Fol Fol, Hermann (1845–92) DSB
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, Revue Scientifique Revue Scientifique (1871–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Embryology, Breeding, Human Species, Observation, Statistics, Heredity


    Relates Fol's observation, made while 'staying at Nice—the Mecca of honeymooning', that couples are attracted to each other by inherited similarities.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 157.

Fifty Years of Sanitary Progress

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Edinburgh Review Edinburgh Review (1802–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Sanitation, Public Health, Progress

People mentioned:

John Simon Simon, Sir John (1816–1904) ODNB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 159.

The Passing of the Redskin. By General Miles

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Nelson A Miles Miles, Nelson Appleton (1839–1925) WBI
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, North American Review North American Review (1815–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Race, Natural Imperialism, Extinction


Section: The Reviews Reviewed

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 164.

The Contemporary Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

George J Romanes Romanes, George John (1848–94) DSB
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, Contemporary Review Contemporary Review (1866–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Ancient Authorities, Biology

People mentioned:

Aristotle Aristotle (384–322 BC) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 165.

The Fortnightly Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Alice M Gordon Gordon (née Brandreth), Alice Mary (1850/1–1929) WIVP
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, Fortnightly Review Fortnightly Review (1865–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Electricity, Light, Imagination


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 166.

The Nineteenth Century

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Augustus Jessopp Jessopp, Augustus (1823–1914) ODNB
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, Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century (1877–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Ornithology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 168–69.

The Quarterly Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Quarterly Review Quarterly Review (1809–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Gender, Universities

People mentioned:

Adam Sedgwick Sedgwick, Adam (1785–1873) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 170.

The Asiatic Quarterly

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Asiatic Quarterly Review Asiatic Quarterly Review (1886–90) Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review (1891–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Ethnography


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 170.

The Scottish Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

John Rhys Rhys, Sir John (1840–1915) ODNB
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, Scottish Review Scottish Review (1882–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Archaeology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 172.

The Arena

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Alfred R Wallace Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823–1913) DSB
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, Soloman Schindler Schindler, Soloman (1842–1915) WBI
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, Arena Arena (1889–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Psychical Research, Spiritualism | Natural Law, Population, Human Species


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 173.

The North American Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Edward P Jackson Jackson, Edward Payson (1840–1905) WBI
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, North American Review North American Review (1815–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Human Species, Evolution, Progress


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 174.

The Forum

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Oberlin Smith Smith, Oberlin (1840–1926) WBI
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, Forum Forum (1886–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Railways, Engineering


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 175–86.

The Book of the Month. Aristotle's Treatise on the Constitution of Athens

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Abstract

Subjects:

Ancient Authorities, Induction, Natural History


    Comments that although 'Aristotle Aristotle (384–322 BC) DSB
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was accused by Bacon Bacon, Francis, 1st Viscount St Alban (1561–1626) DSB ODNB
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of ignoring induction from observed facts, and trusting over much to deduction à priori [...] this is a strange perversion of the truth'. Indeed, 'Few philosophers have been so careful to base their conclusions on a firm foundation of concrete facts', and Aristotle 'accumulated an immense amount of observation on the structure and habits of animals, in order to write his works on natural history'. (177)



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 193.

The Italian Magazines

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Antonio Stoppani Stoppani, Antonio (1824–91) WBI
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, Rassegna Nazionale Rassegna Nazionale (1879–1900+) BUCOP
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, H H Robert Koch Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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, Revista d'Igiene Revista d'Igiene (cited 1891) RR1/3/2/19
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Subjects:

Religion, Geology, Creation | Medical Treatment, Vaccination


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 196–97.

Some Foreign Military Periodicals

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Revue de l'Armée Belge Revue de l'Armée Belge (1890–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Military Technology, Electricity, Light


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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 230–43.

Character Sketch: March. Charles Bradlaugh

Anon / Annie Besant Besant (née Wood), Annie (1847–1933) ODNB
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Genre:

Regular Feature—Editorial, Introduction / Biography

Subjects:

Freethought, Christianity, Unbelief, Controversy, Radicalism, Population, Sex, Publishing

People mentioned:

Charles A Watts Watts, Charles Albert (b. 1835) WBI
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    Describes the role played by the recently deceased Charles Bradlaugh Bradlaugh, Charles (1833–91) ODNB
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in 'the bitter conflicts by which an organised freethought party was built up in this country' (235). Asserts that 'To-day, largely because of the work this man has done for liberty, thought and criticism have become so free that they seem a matter of course' (238). Also recounts how the publication of Charles Knowlton's Knowlton, Charles (1800–50) WBI
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neo-Malthusian The Fruits of Philosophy Knowlton, Charles 1877. The Fruits of Philosophy: An Essay on the Population Question, new edn (with notes [by G. R., i.e. George Drysdale, and a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant]), London: Freethought Publishing Co.
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led to a celebrated obscenity trial (242).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 244.

Can Cancer be Cured? The Mattei Experimental Ward at St. Saviour's Hospital

Anon

Genre:

Editorial

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Controversy, Heterodoxy, Boundary Formation, Professionalization, Medical Practitioners, Hospitals, Experiment, Observation


    Reports that Cesare Mattei's Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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'remedies to cure cancer are in a fair way of being scientifically demonstrated or demolished' in an experimental ward at St Saviour's Hospital St Saviour's Hospital, London
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, London.



Section: Leading Articles in the Reviews

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 245.

Jekyll and Hyde in Science. Have we More Souls than One?

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Alfred Binet Binet, Alfred (1857–1911) DSB
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, Revue des Deux Mondes Revue des Deux Mondes (1831–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Experimental Psychology, Mental Illness, Degeneration, Spiritualism


    Considers whether 'the division of consciousness into several parts' is confined only to those suffering 'a nervous affection of the personality'. There is, after all, 'hardly anyone who has not at times been aware of the existence of a double consciousness in his healthiest self'. Also asks whether 'the moral personalities which have been known to coexist, and to alternate without knowledge of each other, may possibly reach the point of communicating with one another, and [...] the question asked orally of one personality of the medium, may be answered by another through the hand which raps on the table, or which holds the so-called inspired pencil'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 253.

Compulsory Childlessness. A Curious Plea by a Doctor of Divinity

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

H S Pomeroy Pomeroy, H S () RR1/3/3a/4
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, Andover Review Andover Review (1884–93) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Eugenics, Population, Heredity, Sex, Darwinism


    Suggests that the insistence that the state should 'enforce compulsory childlessness upon all criminals, paupers, and victims of heredity disease' ignores the fact that 'the children of the well-regulated family have double the chance of surviving and ultimately becoming parents themselves possessed by the children of the morally and physically unfit (253).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 262.

Ghosts: What are They? By Professor Alfred Russel Wallace

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Alfred R Wallace Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823–1913) DSB
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, Arena Arena (1889–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Psychical Research, Spiritualism, Supernaturalism


    Relates how 'Dr. Wallace regards it as proved that the spirits of the so-called dead still live', even though 'he admits that most of their communications are trivial and commonplace'. His 'conclusion on the whole matter is that if we look upon these phenomena not as anything supernatural, but as a perfectly natural and orderly exercise of faculties and powers of the spiritual being [...] we shall find every objection answered and every difficulty disappear'. This explanation, however, 'leaves untouched the great difficulty, which indeed it suggests, viz. why in the nature of things should these communications be so very occasional and accidental?'.



Section: The Reviews Reviewed

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 275.

The Fortnightly Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Hume Nisbet Nisbet, Hume (1849–1921) WBI
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, Fortnightly Review Fortnightly Review (1865–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Natural Imperialism, Ethnography, Extinction


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 277.

Paternoster Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Paternoster Review Paternoster Review (1890–91) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Vaccination

People mentioned:

H H Robert Koch Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 278.

Arena

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Camille Flammarion Flammarion, Camille (1842–1925) DSB
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, Joseph R Buchanan Buchanan, Joseph Rhodes (1814–99) WBI
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, Arena Arena (1889–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Astronomy | Bacteriology, Disease, Medical Treatment


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 280.

The Forum

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Henry Maudsley Maudsley, Henry (1835–1918) CBD
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, Forum Forum (1886–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Physiological Psychology, Mesmerism, Mental Illness


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 293.

A Brighton Matteist Home

Anon

Genre:

Announcement

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Heterodoxy

People mentioned:

Cesare Mattei Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 294.

The Book of the Month. With Emin in Equatoria. By Major Casati

Anon

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Regular Feature, Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Casati 1891 Casati, Gaetano 1891. Ten Years in Equatoria and the Return with Emin Pasha, trans. by Mrs. J. Randolph Clay (assisted by I. Walter Savage), 2 vols, London: F. Warne
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Subjects:

Exploration, Imperialism, Botany, Mapping


    Contends that Gaetano Casati's Casati, Gaetano (1838–1902) WBI
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book is superior to Henry M Stanley's Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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account of the same events in Central Africa, because the latter 'is an explorer [...] and not a scientist, while the Major is both'. In Africa Casati gave Emin Pasha Emin Pasha (originally Eduard Schnitzer) (1840–92) CBD
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'great assistance with the flora and the fauna', and the colour maps and illustrations in his book 'are extremely interesting both from a scientific and from a general point of view'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 280.

The German Magazines

Anon

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Publications reviewed:

Grant Allen Allen, Grant (Charles Grant Blairfindie) (1848–99) ODNB
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, Die Gesellschaft Gesellschaft, Die (1888–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Darwinism, Socialism

Institutions mentioned:

Fabian Society Fabian Society
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 304–05.

Some Foreign Military Periodicals

Anon

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Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Revista Marittima Revista MarÍtima Brasileira (1881–1900) COPAC
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Subjects:

Military Technology, Electricity, Light


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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 319–31.

The Progress of the World

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial, News-Commentary

Subjects:

Statistics, Population, Breeding, Eugenics, Ethnology, Heredity, Electricity, Engineering


    Relates how the 'American people are beginning to look' at the issue of immigration 'from a scientific statistical point of view' (325). They are in 'the position of the owner of one of the finest stud farms in the world for the production of human beings' and do not want 'to spoil their breed of pedigree stock by allowing the introduction of the refuse of murder breeds of Southern Europe' (325–26). The 'English-speaking Republic' must not allow 'this murder strain into the blood of its citizens'. At the same time, however, the unlamented death of 'the Epicurean cynic' Napoleon J C P Bonaparte Bonaparte, Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul (1822–91) CBD
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, who had 'not an iota' of his uncle's 'military talent' or 'political genius', 'reminds us of the limitations of the law of heredity'. (326) Also praises the 'energy and capacity of Mr. W. H. Preece Preece, Sir William Henry (1834–1913) ODNB
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, the chief electrician of the Post Office, who last month has opened telephonic communication between Paris and London' (330).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 358–59.

Experimental Hospital for Cancer Cure. The Mattei Ward at St. Saviour's Hospital

Anon

Genre:

Editorial, Polemic

Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Controversy, Heterodoxy, Boundary Formation, Professionalization, Medical Practitioners, Hospitals, Experiment, Observation


    Reports that 'a small committee' comprising Morell Mackenzie Mackenzie, Sir Morell (1837–92) ODNB
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, George W Potter Potter, George William (fl. 1888–1914) WBI
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, and William T Stead Stead, William Thomas (1849–1912) ODNB
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will oversee the allocation of Cesare Mattei's Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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alleged remedies for cancer to patients at St Saviour's Hospital St Saviour's Hospital, London
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in order to ensure 'that the experiment is fairly tried' (358).



Section: Leading Articles in the Reviews

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 361.

Pure Air and Disease

Anon

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Timehri (British Guiana) Timehri (British Guiana) (1882–1900) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Disease, Sanitation, Imperialism


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 364.

Edison's Talking Doll. The Phonograph in the Nursery

Anon

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Publications abstracted:

Harper's Young People Harper's Young People (1884–91) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Sound, Electricity, Amusement, Futurism


    Describes how Thomas A Edison Edison, Thomas Alva (1847–1931) DSB
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has 'adapted the phonograph to the nursery' by placing 'an exact copy of the real phonograph reduced to one-fourth the size' inside a doll. Once this has been completed he 'will turn his attention to other kinds of phonographic toys, and we may expect [...] menageries noisy with the cries of animals [...] and even little peanut boys who go among the audience and sell pink lemonade'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 368.

The Light of the Fire-Fly

Anon

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Publications abstracted:

Alice C Jex-Blake Jex-Blake, Alice Catherine (1855–1929) WBI
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, Timehri (British Guiana) Timehri (British Guiana) (1882–1900) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Entomology, Light, Wonder, Imperialism


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 369.

Koch and His Modified Snake-Bite

Anon

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Publications abstracted:

Benjamin W Richardson Richardson, Benjamin Ward (1828–96) DSB
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, Asclepiad Asclepiad (1884–95) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Vaccination


    Condemns the 'modified snake-bite' being produced by 'Dr. Koch Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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and the Kochites' and questions whether 'the art of inventing a new disease or series of diseases in order to cure or prevent this disease which seems to occur spontaneously is a true and useful art in its application to medicine'. Insists that 'innoculation is bad sanitation'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 370.

The Last Days of the Earth. By M. Camille Flammarion

Anon

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Camille Flammarion Flammarion, Camille (1842–1925) DSB
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, Contemporary Review Contemporary Review (1866–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Astronomy, Entropy, Prognostication, Futurism, Imagination


    In an 'interesting imaginative paper' the 'well-known French astronomer' presents a vision of life in the year 2,200,000, when the 'exhaustion of the sun's heat' forces the last remnants of humanity to dwell in 'the heart of equatorial Africa' as a single 'unified race' who 'drop dead of total exhaustion about their twenty-fifth year'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 373.

How to Face the Cold. By Dr. B. W. Richardson

Anon

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Benjamin W Richardson Richardson, Benjamin Ward (1828–96) DSB
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, Asclepiad Asclepiad (1884–95) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Disease, Physiology, Medical Treatment


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 375.

Love as a Law of Progress

Anon

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Charles R Richet Richet, Charles Robert (1850–1935) DSB
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, Revue des Deux Mondes Revue des Deux Mondes (1831–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Biological Diversity, Natural Law, Sex, Evolution


    Argues that continual reproduction, whether performed as a conscious or unconscious act, is 'the law for all' and the most important factor in the continuance of life throughout the natural world.



Section: The Reviews Reviewed

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 379.

The National Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Evelyn Pyne Pyne, Evelyn (fl. 1875) WBI
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, William Goff Goff, William (b. 1841/2) WIVP
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, National Review National Review (1883–1900+) Sullivan 1984
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Subjects:

Natural History, Botany | Astronomy, Heat


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 379–80.

The Nineteenth Century

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Prince Peter Kropotkin Kropotkin, Prince Peter (1842–1921) CBD
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, Frederic W H Myers Myers, Frederic William Henry (1843–1901) ODNB
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, Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century (1877–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Anthropology, Ethnography, Socialism | Psychical Research, Experimental Psychology, Eschatology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 393.

The Italian Magazines

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Angelo Mosso Mosso, Angelo (1846–1910) DSB
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, La Nuova Antologia Nuova Antologia, La (1866–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Natural History, Ornithology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 395.

The Scandinavian Magazines

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Ellen K S Key Key, Ellen Karolina Sofia (b. 1849) WBI
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, Dagny Dagny (1886–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Scientific Practitioners, Mathematics, Gender

People mentioned:

Sonya Kovalevsky, Kovalevsky (or Kovalevskaya), Sonya (or Sofya Vasilyevna) (1850–91) DSB
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Herbert Spencer Spencer, Herbert (1820–1903) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 396.

The Dutch Magazines

Anon

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Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Willem Koster Koster, Willem (b. 1834) WBI
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, De Gids De Gids (1871–1900+) COPAC
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Subjects:

Medical Treatment, Bacteriology

People mentioned:

H H Robert Koch, Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert (1843–1910) DSB
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Louis Pasteur, Pasteur, Louis (1822–95) DSB
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Joseph Lister Lister, Joseph, 1st Baron Lister (1827–1912) DSB ODNB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 421–31.

The Progress of the World

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial, News-Commentary

Subjects:

Statistics, Population, Military Technology, War, Alchemy, Progress

People mentioned:

Bridges P Henniker Henniker, Sir Brydges Powell, 4th Baronet (1835–1906) WBI
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    With it being 'census year with the world', the exponential increase of the global population is being made clear by 'fresh statistical result[s]'. There has been an increase of '48,000,000 in the last ten years, with more to follow. The figures bewilder one'. (424) Also records the death of Helmuth K B F von Moltke Moltke, Helmuth Karl Bernhard Freiherr von (1800–91) CBD
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, the 'supreme embodiment of the military science of our time', and reflects 'What a contrast between the blustering Mars who was the war god of our ancestors, and this calm, reserved, and studious Alchemist of Victory!' (429).



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 442.

The Mattei Remedies: Cure of Leprosy. Remarkable Reports from India

Anon

Genre:

Editorial, Polemic

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Controversy, Heterodoxy, Boundary Formation, Professionalization, Medical Practitioners, Hospitals, Experiment, Observation

People mentioned:

Cesare Mattei Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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    Notes that 'the prejudice that has hitherto prevailed in the medical profession against the use of the Matteist remedies seems to be giving way'.



Section: Leading Articles in the Reviews

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 456.

What is Immortality? The Latest Socialist Protest Against Individualism

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

George M Gould Gould, George Milbry (1848–1922) WBI
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, Monist Monist (1890–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Eschatology, Socialism, Vitalism, Energy, Soul


    An 'illustration of the ferment of Socialist thought that is pervading the human mind', Gould's article 'extends the law of the conservation of force to biological and psychical things' arguing that 'Life is a unity and indivisible, and as inextinguishable as physical force'. Life is 'shared equally by trees and animals as much as by men' and the notion of an immortal individual soul is merely 'the flimsiest of conceits'. Like all 'socialistic schemes', however, this view of life 'destroys all incentive to well-doing'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 457.

Will Morality Survive Religion? By Professor Goldwin Smith

Anon

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Publications abstracted:

Goldwin Smith Smith, Goldwin (1823–1910) ODNB
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, Forum Forum (1886–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Morality, Agnosticism, Sociology


    Argues that 'the inevitable result of religious agnosticism will be to bring in an era of immorality' because 'scientific sociology offers but a poor substitute' for the moral sanction previously afforded by religion.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 459.

The Iron and Steel Industries of America. By Sir James Kitson

Anon

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

James Kitson Kitson, James, 1st Baron Airedale (1835–1911) ODNB
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, Contemporary Review Contemporary Review (1866–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Industry


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 469.

Suicide the Index of Civilisation. Sixty Thousand Suicides a Year in Europe

Anon

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Abstract

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North American Review North American Review (1815–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Degeneration, Heredity


    Attributes the cause of suicides 'in the first place, chiefly to heredity. Suicide with some people is a family peculiarity'. Also notes that 'In all the countries of the civilised world men are becoming more and more weary of the burden of life'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 475.

The Causes of Pauperism. Heredity and Bad Homes

Anon

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Richard T Ely Ely, Richard Theodore (1854–1943) WBI
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, North American Review North American Review (1815–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Degeneration, Heredity


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 475.

Dust

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

John G McPherson McPherson, John Gordon (1843–c. 1910) WIVP
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, Longman's Magazine Longman's Magazine (1882–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Bacteriology


Section: The Reviews Reviewed

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 485.

The Monist

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Cesare Lombroso Lombroso, Cesare (1836–1909) CBD
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, Monist Monist (1890–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Physiognomy, Heredity


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 486.

The London Quarterly Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

London Quarterly Review London Quarterly Review (1853–57) London Review (1858–62) London Quarterly Review (1862–1900+) Altholz, 1989
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Subjects:

Naturalists

People mentioned:

Philip H Gosse, Gosse, Philip Henry (1810–88) DSB
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William K Parker Parker, William Kitchen (1823–90) ODNB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 487.

The Forum

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

James W Powell Powell, James William (b. 1840) WBI
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, Simon Newcomb Newcomb, Simon (1835–1909) DSB
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, Forum Forum (1886–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Evolution | Astronomy


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 489.

The Arena

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Joseph R Buchanan Buchanan, Joseph Rhodes (1814–99) WBI
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, Arena Arena (1889–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Psychical Research, Futurism | Psychical Research, Mesmerism


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 490.

Lippincott

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

John E W Keely Keely, John Ernst Worrell (1827–98) WBI
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, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine Lippincott's Monthly Magazine of Literature, Science and Education (1868–70) Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science (1871–85) Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (1886–1900+) WaterlooDirectory
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Subjects:

Force, Heterodoxy


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 493–94.

The Nineteenth Century

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Henry Elsdale Elsdale, Henry (b. 1843) WIVP
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, Archibald Forbes Forbes, Archibald (1838–1900) ODNB
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, Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century (1877–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Medical Treatment, Physiological Chemistry | Military Technology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 495.

Cornhill Magazine

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Grant Allen Allen, Grant (Charles Grant Blairfindie) (1848–99) ODNB
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, Cornhill Magazine Cornhill Magazine (1860–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Natural History


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 505–06.

Some Foreign Military Periodicals

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association (1888–93) BUCOP
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, Journal des Sciences Militaires Journal des Sciences Militaires (1825–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Military Technology


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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 532–42.

The Progress of the World

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial, News-Commentary

Subjects:

Natural Law, Darwinism, Evolution


    Reports that Benjamin Waugh's Waugh, Benjamin (1839–1908) ODNB
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newly founded Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
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has 'secured the quasi-conditional support of Mr. Herbert Spencer Spencer, Herbert (1820–1903) DSB
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'. The 'great apostle of the doctrine, "let the devil take the hindmost"' and 'very Pope of laissez-faire' is quoted as saying that although 'by protecting the children of bad parents (who are on the average of cases themselves bad), there is some interference with the survival of the fittest, yet it is a defensible conclusion that in the social state philanthropic feeling may, to this extent, mitigate the rigour of the natural law'. (538)



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 548–58.

Character Sketch: June. Madame Blavatsky

Anon / A P Sinnett Sinnett, Alfred Percy (1840–1921) ODNB
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Genre:

Regular Feature—Editorial, Introduction / Biography

Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Materialism, Dissection, Theosophy, Spiritualism, Psychical Research, Charlatanry, Heterodoxy

People mentioned:

Henry S Olcott Olcott, Henry Steel (1832–1907) WBI
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    The introduction eulogises the recently deceased Helena P H Blavatsky Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna Hahn (1831–91) ODNB
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as one who 'in the midst of a generation that is materialist and mechanical, which probed everything, and dissected even the human heart with a scalpel, did at least succeed in compelling a race of scientists and economists to realise the existence of the conception that all material things are but a passing illusion, and that the spiritual alone is' (549). Sinnett's account of the life of the founder of the Theosophical Society Theosophical Society
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endeavours to clear her name of the 'injurious accusation' (556) of fraudulence made in Richard Hodgson's Hodgson, Richard (1855–1905) WBI
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'famous' Report Hodgson, Richard et al. 1885. 'Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate Phenomena Connected with the Theosophical Society', Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, 3, 201–400
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to the Society for Psychical Research Society for Psychical Research
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in 1885 (550). He complains that although Hodgson was 'fatally [...] hoodwinked by the enemies of the Theosophical movement', and his 'methods of inquiry' were 'narrow-minded and unjust', even at 'the present day [...] people who are out of touch with the deep realities of the Theosophical movement' still consider the devotion shown by many towards Blavatsky as 'an unaccountable manifestation of human credulity' (556). These 'unworthy suspicions' mean that 'the grandest metaphysical and scientific theories which are lurking amongst us at the present day are ignored by conventional orthodoxy because they are for the moment associated with a name defiled by vulgar accusations'. It is to be hoped, nevertheless, that they may yet be treated with the proper respect they deserve by 'a more spiritually minded generation than ours'. (557)



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 559.

The Marvels of Matteism. A Remarkable Report of Dr. Arthur Roberts, of Keighley

Anon

Genre:

Editorial, Polemic

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Controversy, Heterodoxy, Boundary Formation, Professionalization, Medical Practitioners, Hospitals, Experiment, Observation


    William T Stead Stead, William Thomas (1849–1912) ODNB
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records his own use of Cesare Mattei's Mattei, Cesare (1809–96) WBI
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remedies against 'the all-pervading malady of influenza which attacked my household last month [...] and in a couple of days I was rid of the plague'.



Section: Leading Articles in the Reviews

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 574.

How I Learned the Language of Monkeys

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Richard L Garner Garner, Richard Lynch (b. 1848) WBI
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, New Review New Review (1889–97) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Zoology, Sound, Zoological Gardens, Evolution, Descent, Human Species, Comparative Philology


    Describes Garner's attempts to use a phonograph to 'learn the monkey tongue very much in the same way men learn the language of a strange race of mankind'. Garner's article argues that the reasoning of monkeys 'differs from that of man in degree, but not in kind', and 'if it be true that man cannot think without words, it must be true of monkeys'. It concludes, 'If the races of mankind may be the progeny of the Simian stock, may not their languages be the progeny of the simian tongue?'.



Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 578.

The Power of Ideas Over Matter. A Hypnotic Study by M. Fouillée

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Abstract

Publications abstracted:

Alfred J E Fouillée Fouillée, Alfred Jules Emile (b. 1838) WBI
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, Revue des Deux Mondes Revue des Deux Mondes (1831–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Experimental Psychology, Materialism, Immaterialism, Mesmerism


Section: The Reviews Reviewed

Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 590.

The Forum

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Forum Forum (1886–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Heredity

People mentioned:

August F L Weismann Weismann, August Friedrich Leopold (1834–1914) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 591.

The Arena

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Julian Hawthorne Hawthorne, Julian (1846–1934) WBI
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, Minot J Savage Savage, Minot Judson (1841–1918) WBI
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, Arena Arena (1889–1900+) BUCOP
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Subjects:

Spiritualism, Controversy


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 594–95.

The Contemporary Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Auberon E W M Herbert Herbert, Auberon Edward William Molyneux (1838–1906) ODNB
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, Contemporary Review Contemporary Review (1866–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Public Health, Environmentalism

People mentioned:

Thomas H Huxley Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95) DSB
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 596.

The Fortnightly Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Morell Mackenzie Mackenzie, Sir Morell (1837–92) ODNB
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, Fortnightly Review Fortnightly Review (1865–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 597.

The Nineteenth Century

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Thomas H Huxley Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95) DSB
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, Victor A H Horsley Horsley, Sir Victor Alexander Haden (1857–1916) DSB ODNB
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, Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century (1877–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Creation, Geology, Physical Geography, Religion, Controversy | Neurology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 598.

The New Review

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Grant Allen Allen, Grant (Charles Grant Blairfindie) (1848–99) ODNB
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, New Review New Review (1889–97) Waterloo Directory
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Subjects:

Natural Law, Heredity


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 598.

The Pantobiblion

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Pantobiblion Pantobiblion (1891) COPAC
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Subjects:

Periodicals, Internationalism


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 599.

Natural History Papers

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Subjects:

Natural History, Naturalists


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 606.

The Dutch Magazines

Anon

Genre:

Review, Abstract

Publications reviewed:

Vragen des Tijds Vragen des Tijds (1875–1900+) COPAC
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Subjects:

Degeneration, Heredity

People mentioned:

Cesare Lombroso Lombroso, Cesare (1836–1909) CBD
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Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 612–13.

"How to See the Royal Naval Exhibition"

Anon

Genre:

Announcement, Miscellaneous

Subjects:

Exhibitions, Steamships, Military Technology


Review of Reviews,  3 (1891), 616–18.

Some Pictures of the Year. From St. Elizabeth to Home Rule

Anon

Genre:

Miscellaneous

Relevant illustrations:

eng.

Subjects:

Scientific Practitioners


    Comments that Thomas H Huxley's Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95) DSB
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'portrait, by the Hon. John Collier Collier, John (1850–1934) ODNB
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[reproduced on the same page], is one of the conspicuous pictures of the year' (617).



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