This chapter's epigraph comes from a letter written by Dr. Bledsoe, who was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Zoological Society of London. In the letter, Bledsey explains that the Zoological Board is a body of scientists that meets quarterly to discuss the latest developments in the field of animal welfare. The Board meets twice a year, during which time they discuss the progress of the field and progress in the treatment of animals. The first meeting is held on the first day of September, and the second on the second day of October. The second meeting takes place on the third day of the same month, and it is held in the same hall as the first meeting. The third meeting is to take place the next day, on the fourth day of
This chapter's epigraph comes from a letter written by Dr. Bledsoe, who was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Zoological Society of London. In the letter, Bledsey explains that the Zoological Board is a body of scientists that meets quarterly to discuss the latest developments in the field of animal welfare. The Board meets twice a year, during which time they discuss the progress of the field and progress in the treatment of animals. The first meeting is held on the first day of September, and the second on the second day of October. The second meeting takes place on the third day of the same month, and it is held in the same hall as the first meeting. The third meeting is to take place the next day, on the fourth day of