I shall at least be not altogether useless after my death.
Utilitarianism founder
I shall at least be not altogether useless after my death.
Utilitarianism founder
In a letter to Robert Peel, lobbying for anatomical dissection, referring to the use of his own corpse for scientific study.
Early 19th century
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