"He too renounces his Creator, And forms all sense from senseless matter. Great wizard he! by magic spells Can all things raise from cockle shells... O Doctor, change thy foolish motto, Or keep it for some lady’s . Else thy poor patients well may quake, If thou no more canst mend than make."
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, from a Grangerized copy of Stebbing Shaw’s History of Staffordshire in William Salt Library, Stafford, and from the published version in Gent. Mag. 54, 87 (1784) as cited by Desmond King-Hele, "The 1997 Wilkins Lecture: Erasmus Darwin, The Lunaticks and Evolution" (1998) Notes Rec. R. Soc. Lond. 52 (1), 153–180 (1998) The Royal Society.
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Erasmus Darwin
Erasmus Darwin (12 December 1731 – 18 April 1802) was an English physician, natural philosopher, physiologist, inventor and poet. He was one of the founder members of the Lunar Society, a discussion group of pioneering industrialists and natural philosophers. He was a member of the Darwin — Wedgwood family, which most famously includes his grandson, Charles Darwin.
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