1 MARCH 1873, page 16

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:] Sir.—in The Articles And

correspondence on the subject of Euthanasia, I think one consideration has been omitted. Would. not many an illness that in former times was considered incurable still remain......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:]

SIR,—I do not know if it occurs to the readers of the discussion in your pages respecting suicide, and taking life in cases of hope- less disease, that the question really......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator"]

SIR,—The letters upon Suicide in your last number are certain to have aroused keen discussion wherever the Spectator is read. Such discussion is, however, almost useless between......

Mr. Arnold And The Cambridge Dignitaries,

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra.,--In your review of Mr. Arnold's "Literature and Dogma" I observe that you quote a passage which you describe as placing " the......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:1

SIR,—It is odd that men whose thought is mainly an outcome of modern science should fail to apply what is, perhaps, the most striking conception of modern science—that of titne......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

you afford me a little space—I shall not require much —to answer one objection you and " Protagoras" bring forward , against "Euthanasia"? When you urge that "such practice, if......