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" Experiments have never been the means of discovery ; and a survey of what has been attempted of late years in physiology will prove that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error than to confirm the just views taken from the study... "
A Catechism of vivisection - Page 36
by Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 181 pages
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An Exposition of the Natural System of the Nerves of the Human Body: With a ...

Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 414 pages
...fluid parts, are so regular and uniform, that the whole offers a subject for observation and induction. Anatomy is already looked upon with prejudice by the...will prove that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error, than to confirm the just views taken from the study of anatomy and natural...
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The Quarterly Journal, Volume 17

1824 - 452 pages
...and ignorant: let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures of the humane. Experiments havn never been the means of discovery ; and a survey of...will prove, that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error, than to confirm the just views taken from the study of anatomy and natural...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1847 - 588 pages
...: this distinguished physiologist thus proceeds — ' Anatomy is already looked on with prejudice ; let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures...a survey of what has been attempted of late years will prove that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error, than to confirm the...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 51

1847 - 614 pages
...observation : this distinguished physiologist thus proceeds—' Anatomy is already looked on with prejudice ; let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures of the humane ; experiments Лам never been the means cf discocery, and a survey of what has been attempted of laic years will...
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Essays on the Physiology of the Nervous System: With an Appendix on Hydrophobia

Benjamin Haskell - 1856 - 84 pages
...medical or general science, by physiological experiments unconnected with anatomy." And still further — "Experiments have never been the means of discovery...will prove, that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error, than to confirm the just views taken from the study of anatomy and natural...
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Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology, Volume 5

1863 - 796 pages
...not, let me add the words of Sir (.liarles : — " Anatomy is already looked upon with prejudice ; let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures of the humane. Experiments (vivisections) have never been the means of discovery ; and the survey of what has been attempted of...
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Edinburgh veterinary review and annals of comparative pathology. [Continued ...

Veterinary review and stockowners' journal - 1863 - 794 pages
...issue. If not, let me add the words of Sir Charles:— " Anatomy is already looked upon with prejudice ; let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures of the humane. Experiments (vivisections) have never been the means of discovery ; and the survey of what has been attempted of...
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Vivisection, a Prize Essay

George Fleming - 1871 - 74 pages
...on the ground of observation alone." Again he says, " Anatomy is already looked on with prejudice : let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures...Experiments have never been the means of discovery, and the survey of what has been attempted of late years will prove that the opening of living animals has...
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Evidence: Given Before the Royal Commission on Vivisection

George Richard Jesse - 1875 - 176 pages
...Charles Bell, the eminent surgeon, who has said : ' Anatomy is already looked on with prejudice ; ' let not its professors unnecessarily incur the censures' of the humane. Experiments (vivisections) have never ' been the means of discovery, and the survey of what has ' been attempted...
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The Pilot, a journal of religion, politics, literature ..., Volume 1, Issue 1

240 pages
...as Sir Charles Bell, who declared, as to anatomy and physiology, that ' experiments (Vivisections) have never been the means of discovery; and a survey...will prove that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error than to confirm the just views taken from the study of anatomy and natural...
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