Chapter 2: The Donkey Problem in the House of Commons and House of Lords

In the corner café, Darwin and Arthur sat in a secluded corner, discussing various topics as several of Darwin's textbooks from his time at Edinburgh University lay spread out before them.

Darwin shared with Arthur the pharmacological knowledge he had accumulated throughout his life, and Arthur listened quietly, occasionally picking up his pen to jot down points he deemed important on his manuscript paper.

Whenever Darwin reached a crucial point in his explanation, Arthur would raise his hand and ask a few questions.

"So the most widely used anesthetic at the moment is laudanum? And it's very easy to purchase?"

"Even for fever, cold, headache, or heat, doctors prescribe this medicine?"

"What? They prescribe it for insomnia too?"

"The side effect is easy addiction? Well, I did know that."

"You treat patients with bloodletting; I've indeed seen this in clinics."