Danh ngôn của Alexander Graham Bell

I do not recognize the right of the public to break in the front door of a man's private life in order to satisfy the gaze of the curious... I do not think it right to dissect living men even for the advancement of science. So far as I am concerned, I prefer a post mortem examination to vivisection without anaesthetics.
I do not recognize the right of the public to break in the front door of a man's private life in order to satisfy the gaze of the curious... I do not think it right to dissect living men even for the advancement of science. So far as I am concerned, I prefer a post mortem examination to vivisection without anaesthetics.
Tôi không công nhận quyền của công chúng được đột nhập vào đời sống riêng tư của một người đàn ông để thỏa mãn cái nhìn của những người tò mò... Tôi không nghĩ việc mổ xẻ những người đang sống là đúng đắn ngay cả vì sự tiến bộ của khoa học. Theo quan điểm của tôi, tôi thích khám nghiệm tử thi hơn là giải phẫu sinh thể mà không dùng thuốc gây mê.
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