INDEX

Adams, B. K., quoted, [68], [69]

Æsthete, the, [51]-[54]

Alarmist, the, [84]-[89]

"All-or-Nothing" argument, [10]-[12] See Consistency

Animals, what would become of them? [86], [87]

Animal products, use of, [5], [6], [42], [43], [109], [110]

Anthropoid apes, [18]-[22]

Anthropologist, the, [24]-[28]

Anthropophagist, the, [95]-[98]

Asceticism, [11], [72]

Athletics, vegetarian, [60]

Axon, W. E. A., quoted, [81]

Bible and Beef, [89]

Bon Vivant, the, [30]-[32]

Brahminism, [43], [44], [87]

British Islander, the, [67], [68]

British Medical Journal, quoted, [29], [34], [62], [63]

Buchanan, Robert, quoted, [96]

Butchery, effect on character, [47]-[50]

Canine teeth, argument from, [19]

Cannibalism, [10], [64], [65], [73] (note);

its relation to flesh-eating, [95]-[97]

Carnalist, the, [73]

Carpenter, Edward, quoted, [71] (note), [106]

Cartesian theory, [26]

Carus, Dr. Paul, quoted, [86]

Cattle transit, [31]

Chemical argument, [9], [10]

Chemist, the, [64]-[66]

Cheyne, Dr., quoted, [60]

Chicago shambles, [35], [36], [49], [55]

Climate, argument from, [67]-[70]

"Cock-and-Bull" argument, [42], [43]

Coit, Dr. Stanton, quoted, [39]

Consistency, true and false. See "All-or-Nothing," [41]-[46]

Cramming system, [75], [76]

Darwinian theory, [25], [26]

Dembo, Dr., quoted, [32]

De Quincey, quoted, [55]

Digestibility of foods, [62]-[65]

Diseased flesh, [58], [59]

Drover, the, [31]

Economy of vegetarian diet, [77], [78]

Esquimaux, what would become of them? [68]

"Ethics of Diet," [15] (note), [93]

Ethical Societies, attitude towards Vegetarianism, [39], [104]

Fish-eating, [45], [46], [82] (note)

Flinders Petrie, Professor, quoted, [97]

Franklin, Benjamin, [24], [28]

Fraser, J. F., quoted, [55]

Frugivorous nature of Man, [18]-[22]

Gordon-Cumming, C. F., quoted, [65]

Grace before meat, [92], [93]

Greg, W. R., quoted, [79], [80]

Habit, influence of, [109], [113]

Haig, Dr. A., [60], [61]

Herbivora, the, [20], [62]

Hofmann's Experiments, [64], [65]

Hudson, W. H., quoted, [36]

Humanity, synonymous with culture, [51], [54]

Hunt, Leigh, quoted, [54], [93]

Hygienic Aspect of Vegetarianism, [57], [58]

Keith, Dr. G., quoted, [75]

Kingsford, Dr. Anna, [13] (note), quoted, [74]

Kropotkin, Prince, quoted, [25], [26], [81] (note)

Land question, the, [80]

Lawrence, Sir William, quoted, [68]

Leather, what should we do without? [84]-[86]

Lester, H. F., quoted, [48], [50]

Life, relative value of, [10], [27], [28], [42]

Logic, uses of, [1], [109]

"Man is what he eats," [71]

Manure question, [85]

Maxwell, Sir H., [38]

Mayor, Rev. Professor J. E. B., [5], [21]

Meat Trades Journal, quoted, [32], [89]

"Metaphysic of the larder," [37]-[39]

Michelet, Jules, quoted, [33], [34]

Monastic orders, vegetarian diet of, [14], [74]

Moral aspect of diet question, [10], [34], [72]-[74], [110]

Nature, argument from, [24]-[28]

Newman, Professor F. W., quoted, [58], [80]

Nordau, Max, quoted, [81]

Oldfield, Dr. J., quoted, 21 (note), [65], [70]

Omnivorism, [20], [21], [99]

Owen, Sir Richard, quoted, [18]

Paley, Dr. William, quoted, [89]

Patriot, the, [15], [16]

Philanthropist, the, [84], [108]

Plutarch, [14], [93]

Progressive movement, relation of Vegetarianism towards, [102], [103]

Psychic philosopher, the, [72], [73]

"Pythagorean diet," the same as Vegetarianism, [4], [6]

Reform and self-reform, [104]

Reformer, the, [103], [104]

Richardson, Sir B. W., quoted, [19], [47], [57], [59], [65], [66], [75], [77], [78]

Rights of animals, [110]

Ritchie, Professor D. G., [51]

Roman soldiery, diet of, [15]

Russell, Hon. R., quoted, [13] (note), [78] (note)

Schreiner, Olive, quoted, [99]

Scientist, the, [19]-[23]

Shaw, G. Bernard, quoted, [54]

Slaughter-house, the, [32];

reform of, [39], [40]

Slaughterman's work, effect on character, [47]-[50]

Slavery, justified by Bible texts, [90], [91]

Smith, Dr. T. P., quoted, [33], [43]

Sophist, the, [37], [38]

Sport, in relation to flesh-eating, [95], [96]

Stead, W. T., [35], [36], [43], [44]

Stephen, Leslie, [38]

Superior Person, the, [9]-[11]

Temperance Movement, [69]

Tertullian, Contra Psychicos, [73] (note)

Textualist, the, [91]

Thompson, Sir Henry, [5]-[7], [45], [96], [99], [105], [110]

Thomson, J. Arthur, quoted, [26]

Thoreau, quoted, [71], [72], [79], [100]

Tuberculosis, danger of, [58]

Turkish soldiery, diet of, [16]

"Vegetarian," the name, origin, [4];

objections urged against it, [4]-[8], [109], [110];

why retained, [7], [8]

Vegetarianism, misunderstandings of, [1], [2];

grades of, [6], [11];

its real purpose, [9]-[12], [110];

a moral principle, [9], [10], [29], [47], [73], [74], [110];

relation to other reforms, [101]-[108];

individual failures and successes, [111], [112], [116];

"inconvenience" of, [78]

Vegetarian Society, its founding and principles, [4], [5], [45]

Verbalist, the, [4], [5]

Wages question, in relation to Vegetarianism, [79]

Wallace, Dr. Alfred R., quoted, [36]

Wilson, Dr. Andrew, [44], [45], [64], [65], [100]

Wollaston's "Religion of Nature," [29], [30]

Women's work at Deptford, [48]

Woolman, John, quoted, [90], [91]

Yeo, Dr. J. Burney, quoted, [77], [101], [102], [110]

Zoophily, as related to Vegetarianism, [105]-[107]

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