The Idolatry of Science 



Dr Young, who wrote the u Night 

 Thoughts," was not a man of Science, but 

 his vision of what will happen at the last day 

 ceases to be astonishing when compared with 

 what Dr Voronoff promises to-day. This 

 is Dr Young's description : 



"Now charnels rattle ; scattered limbs, and all 

 The various bones, obsequious to the call, 

 Self-moved advance ; the neck perhaps to meet 

 The distant head ; the distant legs the feet 

 Dreadful to view, see through the dusky sky 

 Fragments of bodies in confusion fly, 

 To distant regions journeying, there to claim 

 Deserted members, and complete the frame." 



The editor of the Daily Express really 

 should have instituted a search for this world 

 famous grafter when the war broke out. 

 He should have seen to it that these 

 seriously advertised promises were redeemed, 

 and that the illustrious Dr Voronoff was 

 provided with the means on the battlefields 

 of conveying fragments of the bodies of the 



