I have thought over' it again and again, and have not been able to come to a conclusion in my own mind that there is any single operation in surgery which has been initiated by the performance of something like it on the lower animals. Vivisection - Page 3by Annie Besant - 1882 - 8 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Vivisection (1875) - Great Britain - 1876 - 422 pages
...animals, and then upon the human subject ?—Yes ; I have a very strong impression to that effect. I have thought over it again and again, and have not...performance of something like it on the lower animals. 1093. The operations that have been performed on the lower animals, with a view of elucidating similar... | |
| Cerebral localization - 1885 - 50 pages
...operative surgeon in Europe, recorded his matured opinion of Vivisection in the following words :—" I have thought over it again and again, and have not...performance of something like it on the lower animals." (In " The Standard," 6 August, 1885.) CEREBRAL LOCALIZATION. The notorious Professor Sohiff has given... | |
| 1895 - 524 pages
...Professor of Surgery in King's College, and Surgeon to the Queen, was still more decided when he said, " I have not been able to come to a conclusion in my own...performance of something like it on the lower animals." Again, we have Sir James Paget (who is in favour of vivisection) actually saying in his Hunterian oration... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1921 - 32 pages
...HADWEN. I come then to another great surgeon, Sir William Fergusson. He said that no single operation had been initiated by the performance of something like it on the lower animals. He also said that he was not aware of any experiments which had tended to mitigate pain. Senator SHORTRIDGE.... | |
| United States - 1896 - 1032 pages
...upon animals and then upon the human subject.—Yes: 1 have a very stioug impression to that effect. I have thought over it again and again, and have not...performance of something like it on the lower animals. We are told that ноше of these experiments have tbrowti great light upon practical surgery, as,... | |
| Animal welfare - 1900 - 302 pages
...motions.' Sir William Fergusson, Sergeant Surgeon to the Qx:een, declared tint 'ro single operation had been initiated by the performance of something like it on the lower animals,' and that he was 'not aware of any experiments which have tended to mitigate pain.' And Mr. Trêves,... | |
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