Man: Whence and Whither? An; Xy; Tt (Classic Reprint)
(Having been privileged to read the original manuscript of...)
Having been privileged to read the original manuscript of this book, I gladly accept the authors invitation to criticise it in a few introductory paragraphs. Dr. Jamison is widely known as a successful practitioner in a special field of medicine, and for his numerous contributions to medical literature. But it will come as a surprise to many of his friends and most of his professional brethren to learn that he is gifted with a clairvoyant faculty that enables him to see certain things and discern operations of natural law that are at present hidden from more than ninety-nine per cent, of the human race. The work is not the outcome of any course of reading, nor of philosophic reflection, nor of intellectual speculation. It is the result of direct psychic perception, and may be described, briefly, as an inquiry into racial origins, evolutionary processes, and the spiritual destiny of mankind. The line of thought is not consecutive, the chapters being presented in the form of essays that relate to various aspects of the weighty theme the primal source and ultimate goal of the genus homo. While much space is devoted to a consideration of the eternal purpose of mans existence on the earth and elsewhere, the book derives a peculiar timeliness from the current recrudescence of the old conflict between theology and evolution. A khougfa Dr.
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