EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS
Sir, —The following quotations should prove of interest: physiology cannot possibly progress except by experiments on living animals, and I feel tho deepest conviction that he who retards the progress of physiology commits a crime against mankind."—Darwin, in 1881. (2) " 1 can hardly do better than begin by saying that I have myself often performed experiments upon the lower animals, and that, if I have been privileged in my professional career to do anything for the good of my fellow men, more is to be attributed to these experiments than to any other work in which I have been engaged."—Lister, in 1875. Homey.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 13
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106EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 13
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