CHARLES BELL TAYLOR
M.D. F.R.C.S.E.
BORN 1829, DIED 1909
A GENEROUS BENEFACTOR OF THE POOR,
A DEVOTED FRIEND OF ANIMALS, AN OPPONENT
OF EVERY FORM OF CRUELTY AND OPRESSION,
AND A FEARLESS CHAMPION OF LIBERTY.'
Taylor published a number of lectures, of which these are a few examples:
The Statistical Results of the Contagious Diseases Acts ... shewing their total failure in a sanitary point of view. Being a paper read before the Medical Society of London, etc. (1872)
Dangers de la réglementation et difficulté de reconnaître la syphilis chez la femme [c. 1877]
Lectures on diseases of the Eye (1888)
For Pity's Sake, published by the London & Provincial Anti-Vivisection Society in 1908.
Taylor's grave is in Nottingham General Cemetery.
Writers and literary associations in Nottingham General Cemetery:
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Robert Goodacre (1777–1835)
Ruth Bryan (1805–1860)
Annie Matheson (1853–1924)
Josiah Gilbert (1814–1892)
Anthony Hervey (c. 1796–1850)
James Prior's Parents
Ann Taylor (1782–1866)
Robert Millhouse (1788-1839)
Henry Hogg (1831-74)
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