Подробности о «деле Коричневого пса» позаимствованы из следующих источников: Peter Mason, The Brown Dog Affair: The Story of a Monument that Divided a Nation
(London: Two Sevens, 1997) и Henderson, The Life of Ernest Starling, а также Hilda Kean, “An Exploration of the Sculptures of Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh, Scotland, and the Old Brown Dog in Battersea, South London, England,” Journal of Human – Animal Studies 11, no. 4 (2003): 353–373; J. H. Baron, “The Brown Dog Affair,” British Medical Journal 2, no. 4991 (1956): 547–548; David Grimm, Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs (New York: Public Affairs, 2014); and Coral Lansbury, The Old Brown Dog: Women,Workers and Vivisectionists in Edwardian England (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985). Информация об эндокринологии начала XX века взята из Medvei, A History of Endocrinology; Merriley Elaine Borell, “Origins of the Hormone Concept: Internal Secretions and the Physiological Research 1895–1905,” PhD thesis in the history of science, Yale University, 1976.1. Mason, The Brown Dog Affair
, 25.2. Grimm, Citizen Canine
, 48.3. Mason, The Brown Dog Affair
, 45.4. Там же, 48.
5. Diana Long Hall, “The Critic and the Advocate: Contrasting British Views on the State of Endocrinology in the Early 1920s,” Journal of the History of Biology
9, no. 2 (1976): 269–285.6. Henderson, The Life of Ernest Starling
.7. Rom Harré, “Pavlov’s Dogs and Schrödinger’s Cat: Scenes from the Living Laboratory,” (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).
8. Там же.
9. Irvin Modlin and Mark Kidd, “Ernest Starling and the Discovery of Secretin,” Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
32, no. 3 (2001): 187–192.10. Barry H. Hirst, “Secretin and the Exposition of Hormonal Control,” Journal of Physiology
560, no. 2 (2004): 339.11. W. M. Bayliss and Ernest H. Starling, “Preliminary Communication on the Causation of the So-Called ‘Peripheral Refl ex Secretion’ of the Pancreas,” Lancet
159, no. 4099 (1902): 813.12. Modlin and Kidd, “Ernest Starling and the Discovery of Secretin.”
13. W. M. Bayliss and Ernest H. Starling, “On the Causation of the So-Called ‘Peripheral Refl ex Secretion’ of the Pancreas (Prelmiinary Communication),” Proceedings of the Royal Society
B69 (1902): 352–353.14. Modlin and Kidd, “Ernest Starling and the Discovery of Secretin.”
15. Hirst, “Secretin and the Exposition of Hormonal Control.”
16. Jessica Y. S. Chu et al., “Secretin as a neurohypophysial factor regulating body water homeostasis,” PNAS 106, no. 37 (2009): 15961–15966.
17. Bayliss and Starling, “On the Causation.”
18. Lizzy Lind af Hageby and Leisa Katherina Schartau, Shambles of Science: Extracts from the Diary of Two Students of Physiology
(London: Ernest Bell, 1903).19. Там же.
20. Mason, The Brown Dog Affair
, 11.21. Подробности дела позаимствованы из следующих источников: “Bayliss v. Coleridge,” British Medical Journal
2, no. 2237 (1903): 1298–1300; “Bayliss v. Coleridge (Continued),” British Medical Journal 2, no. 2238 (1903): 1361–1371; and “Was It Torture? The Ladies and the Dogs, Doctors and the Experiments,” Daily News, November 18, 1903.22. “He Liveth Best Who Loveth Best, All Things Both Great and Small,” Daily News
, November 19, 1903.23. Mason, The Brown Dog Affair
, 19–20.24. “The Vivisection Case,” Globe and Traveler
, November 19, 1903.25. Ernest H. Starling, The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Correlation of the Functions of the Body
, Royal College of Physicians, 1905, доступно в интернете по адресу: archive.org/details/b2497626x.26. Там же.
27. Medvei, A History of Endocrinology
, 27; Hirst, “Secretin and the Exposition of Hormonal Control.”28. Sir Humphrey Rolleston, “Endocrines in Theory and Practice,” British Medical Journal
1, no. 3984 (1937): 1033–1036.29. Там же.
30. Henderson, The Life of Ernest Starling
.31. Starling, The Croonian Lectures
, 35.32. Henderson, The Life of Ernest Starling
, 153.33. “Battersea Has a Brown Dog,” editorial, New York Times
, January 8, 1908.34. Marjorie F. M. Martin, “The Brown Dog of University College,” British Medical Journal
2, no. 4993 (1956): 661.