In this chapter, Dr. Rivers lectures on the difference between blood and human beings. He explains that humans are like "a bright torch, hot and throbbing" , whereas blood is "static" from the moment they are born, without "flowing blood" or "beating hearts" . Rivers says that if a human does not transform into one of his own species, he will "only disappear . .
In this chapter, Dr. Rivers lectures on the difference between blood and human beings. He explains that humans are like "a bright torch, hot and throbbing" , whereas blood is "static" from the moment they are born, without "flowing blood" or "beating hearts" . Rivers says that if a human does not transform into one of his own species, he will "only disappear . .