In surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments on the lower animals having led to the mitigation of pain, or to improvement as regards surgical details."* Vivisection - Page 2by Annie Besant - 1882 - 8 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Vivisection (1875) - Great Britain - 1876 - 422 pages
...may perhaps speak more confidently regarding surgery than other departments in my own profession, and in surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...pain or to improvement as regards surgical details. 1050. But we have had statements here by a very high medicai authority that there were several branches... | |
| W. Gimson Gimson - Animal experimentation - 1879 - 174 pages
...perhaps, speak more confidently regarding surgery than other departments in. my own profession, and in surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...mitigation of pain, or to improvement as regards surgical detail." In answer to further questioning the same great surgeon says : " Some of the most striking... | |
| - 1881 - 854 pages
...eminent physicians have confessed. Sir William Ferguson, a celebrated surgeon, expressed himself thus : " In surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...pain or to improvement as regards surgical details." The ordinary vivisection is not only an inexcusable cruelty to the animal, but an incalculable injury... | |
| James Macaulay - 1881 - 352 pages
...perhaps, speak more confidently regarding surgery than other departments in my own profession; and in surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...pain, or to improvement as regards surgical details." Being asked about John Hunter's experiments, Sir William Fergusson said, that " Hunter's first experiment,... | |
| James Macaulay, Brewin Grant, Abiathar Wall - Vivisection - 1881 - 356 pages
...perhaps, speak more confidently regarding surgery than other departments in my own profession; and in surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...pain, or to improvement as regards surgical details." Being asked about John Hunter's experiments, Sir William Fergusson said, that " Hunter's first experiment,... | |
| Health - 1883 - 620 pages
...my profession, and in surgery I am not aware that any of these experiments on the lower animals have led to the mitigation of pain, or to improvement as regards surgical details." Being asked about the great John Hunter's experiments, Sir William said that " while Hunter made some... | |
| Cerebral localization - 1885 - 50 pages
...William Fergnsson, the great Surgeon ?—who stated before the Royal Commission on Vivisection:—" In surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...pain or to improvement as regards surgical details." (/» " The Standard," 3 September, 1885.) CEREBRAL LOCALIZATION. It is a matter of intelligent curiosity... | |
| Frederic Rowland Marvin - Animal welfare - 1899 - 58 pages
...eminent physicians have confessed. Sir William Ferguson, a celebrated surgeon, expressed himself thus : "In surgery I am not aware of any of these experiments...pain or to improvement as regards surgical details." The ordinary vivisection is not only an inexcusable cruelty to the animal, but an incalculable injury... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1900 - 238 pages
...claim to mercy for ourselves.” Sir William Fergusson, FRCS, surgeon to the Queen: “I am not aware of these experiments on the lower animals having led...or to improvement as regards surgical details.” (Evidence before Royal Commission, 1876.) Sir Thomas Watson, MD, ex-president Royal College of Physicians,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1900 - 262 pages
...no one can possibly object; and Sir William Fergusson, FRCS, surgeon to the Queen: "I am not aware of these experiments on the lower animals having led...pain, or to improvement as regards surgical details." (Evidence before Royal Commission, 1876.) " Fourth. Because it is a gross and cruel abuse of the power... | |
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