The conjugal relationships : as regards personal health and heredity well-being, practically treated / by Augustus K. Gardner.
- Augustus Kinsley Gardner
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The conjugal relationships : as regards personal health and heredity well-being, practically treated / by Augustus K. Gardner. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![at the most to simple vitality, there is no mind, no soul destroyed, and that therefore there is no crime committed.” Just so surely as one would destroy and root out of existence all the fowl in the world by de- stroying all the eggs in existence, so certain is it that you do by your act destroy the animal man in the egg and the soul which animates it. When is the period that intelligence comes to the infant ? Are its feeble first stragglings any evidence of its presence ? Has it any a]3preciable quantity at birth ? Has it any valuable, useful quantity even when a year old ? When, then, is it that destruction is harmless or comparatively sinless ? While awaiting your metaphysical an- swer, I will tell you when it is sinful. Murder is always sinful, and murder is the wilful de- struction of a human being at any period of its existence, from its earliest germinal embryo to its final, simple, animal existence in aged decrepi- tude and complete mental imbecility. We make these statements thus fully and plainly, because of the frequency of this sin, often committed under the erroneous idea that H](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28088049_0221.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)