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" justified in his statement that " vivisection as a method of research has constantly led those who have employed it into altogether erroneous conclusions, and the records teem with instances in which not only have animals been fruitlessly sacrificed,... "
The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 37
edited by - 1843
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Vivisection

Annie Besant - Vivisection - 1882 - 126 pages
...failed and led the inquirers astray. So I say it has been with vivisection as a method of research, it has constantly led those who have employed it into...the list of victims by reason of its false light. Those who have recently advocated vivisection seem to have admitted before the Commission by sucJi...
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The Coward Science: Our Answer to Prof. Owen

Charles Adams - Physiology, Experimental - 1882 - 318 pages
...failed and led the inquirers astray. So, I say, it has been with Vivisection as a method of research. It has constantly led those who have employed it into...the list of victims by reason of its false light. "Those who have recently advocated Vivisection seem to have forgotten or to have ignored this most...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 41

1883 - 464 pages
...a knowledge of human physiology. It is partly for this reason that Mr. Lawson Tait is com* pletely justified in his statement that " vivisection as a...reason of its false light" (p. 120). This, of course, ouly applies to inferences as to human physiology from experiments performed on other animals, but...
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Impounded Animals for Educational Purposes: Hearings Before a Special ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - Animal pounds - 1949 - 230 pages
...these dreadful practices. "Lawson Tait, one of the most distinguished surgeons of his day, declared: ' Vivisection as a method of research has constantly...the list of victims by reason of its false light.' "(c) I have no space to enter into the vastly important ethical question involved, but I cannot refrain...
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Impounded Animals for Educational Purposes: Hearings Before a Special ...

United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1949 - 232 pages
...not, actually misleading. "Lawson Tait, one of the most distinguished surgeons of his day, declared: 'Vivisection as a method of research has constantly...the list of victims by reason of its false light.' "(c) I have no space to enter into the vastly important ethical question involved, but I cannot refrain...
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Hearings

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1949 - 1056 pages
...research has comnstantiy led those who have emnployed it into altogetiner erronneouns coniclunsionns, amid the records teem with instances in which not only...fruitlessly sacrificed, but human lives have been added to tine list of victimns by reason of its false light..' “(c) I hnave no space to emnter imnto the vastly...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1896 - 1032 pages
...failed aud led the inquirers nstray. So I say it has been with vivisection as a method of research; it has constantly led those who have employed it into...the list of victims by reason of its false light. Those who have recently advocated vivisection seem to hiive forgotten or to have ignored this most...
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