ADDRESS. 
IX 
(jices. To them it is unneceffary to fay, what 
they know, that Dr. Sue is honourably mention- 
ed in Lavater’s Treatife on Ofteology, as a 
Man diftinguilhed for Anatomical Knowledge, and 
as a Member of the moft learned Societies, at 
Home and Abroad. 
Suffice it, therefore Jto add, that it is his Effay 
on Living Creatures, witm' variations, or, at leaft, 
Sue’s ideas clothed in the Britiffi language of 
freedom, that we fubmit, with our refpe6fful ap- 
peal, to the Public Tribunal. 
This Analyfis of that Work has been made 
under the impreffion of experience,— that exhibi- 
tions of naked truth applauded in France, were 
ill calculated for the pure manners of Britain, 
where Grecian Statues want a veil adapted to 
Englifli delicacy. — Thus, whatever imperfeftions 
Critics may find in our attempt to embelliffi 
Surgical Remarks, in a Syftem founded on French 
and German ground-works, we trufl, that even 
they will give us credit for our endeavours to pleafe 
and 
