It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found in persons of very high position as physiologists... Vivisection - Page 207by Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Great Britain). - 1876 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1880 - 996 pages
...large round piece from the back of a beautiful little puppy, as he would from an apple dumpling ! " " It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...position as physiologists. We have seen that it was so in Magendie." This is the language of the report on vivisection, to which is attached the name of Professor... | |
| Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - Vivisection - 1876 - 306 pages
...take place in a laboratory amenable to the visits of an inspector. Dr. Michael Foster, the Praelector of Physiology in Trinity College, Cambridge, is not...Carpenter told us that he has seen in many instances perfect caZ«i;?issi to acf^al scfferirz ber':re .:bs inm«ir:n£^i ci . a call-yustjes which SCT;TLZ-J... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1876 - 910 pages
...Eoyal Commission I find that eminence in physiology is no guarantee against inhumanity. I'age 17—"It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...in persons of very high position as physiologists." And when I read the evidence given before the Commission I find that the scientific witnesses act upon... | |
| Literature - 1877 - 1212 pages
...compliments to the humane sentiments of all classes — physiologists included. They say (p. xvii.) that " it is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...in persons of very high position as physiologists ;" that " it cannot be doubted that very severe experiments are constantly performed, and that witnesses... | |
| Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 590 pages
...ask leave to refer to some other sentences from the Report of the Commission. (i.) The sentence — "It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...in persons of very high position as physiologists," which Miss Cobbe quotes from page 17 of the report, and which, in her opinion, "can necessarily concern... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 572 pages
...ask leave to refer to some other sentences from the Report of the Commission. (i.) The sentence—"It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...in persons of very high position as physiologists," which Miss Cobbe quotes from page 17 of the report, and which, in her opinion, " can necessarily concern... | |
| Charles Darwin - Biography & Autobiography - 1888 - 592 pages
...ask leave to refer to some other sentences from the Report of the Commission. (1.) The sentence — "It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...in persons of very high position as physiologists," which Miss Cobbe quotes from page 17 of the report, and which, in her opinion, "can necessarily concern... | |
| American Humane Education Society, John A. Macphail - Vivisection - 1891 - 56 pages
...report gave this opinion : " It is manifest that the practice of vivisection is liable to great abuse ; that inhumanity may be found in persons of very high position as physiologists." 6. An important phase of the cost of vivisection is seen in its moral effect upon mankind. It is a... | |
| Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1892 - 372 pages
...ask leave to refer to some other sentences from the report of the Commission. (1.) The sentence — " It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found...in persons of very high position as physiologists," which Miss Cobbe quotes from page 17 of the report, and which, in her opinion, "can necessarily concern... | |
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