Definitionn. the act of operating on living animals
Last update: November 30, 2016
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Vivisection of a frog is going on in the laboratory. [Please select]
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It also encouraged vivisection - a practice common with Descartes himself. [Please select]
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A four-day show is the most fearful thing a high-strung dog can go through--next to vivisection. [Please select]
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Or, in plainer words, practise vivisection on "good people," on the "homo bonae voluntatis," ON YOURSELVES. [Please select]
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"Fully half of them deny that vivisection ever helped humanity." [Please select]
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Next to vivisection, no crime against helpless animals is so needlessly and foolishly cruel as the average mad-dog chase. [Please select]
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Science amuses itself by cutting up and otherwise torturing helpless dogs in the unholy name of vivisection. [Please select]
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He would have had a man flogged who beat his wife; he would have had one flogged who ill-used a child--or an animal: he was notedly opposed to any sweeping principle or practice of vivisection. [Please select]
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With her, there is no methodical vivisection, which destroys movement without entirely destroying life, but absolute death, as sudden as possible, which protects the assailant from the counter-attacks of the assailed. [Please select]
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