Vivisection necessary to physiological discovery
in which is related researches on the localisation of the functions of the brain, verifying phrenology, and the result of the action of various chemical solvents on living animal tissues, embracing the results of more than a hundred unlicensed experiments on live animals in Bayswater : to which is added an account of the vain and futile attempts of the Right Honourable R.A. Cross, the Home Secretary, to discover our operations, the letters of Mr. George Busk, F.R.S., the Home Office Inspector of Vivisection, the Earl of Shaftesbury's comments on the case, the ridiculous conduct of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in Jermyn Street; with a complete proof of the bona fide character of the authors, and a full vindication of the accuracy and credibility of C.O. Groom Napier, Esq., F.G.S., and of his statements in the New quarterly magazine, "Burlington House," and of various other witnesses
Edición de la obra Vivisection necessary to physiological discovery
| Autor | Edward Ward |
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| Editorial | James Burns |
| Fecha de publicación | 1879 |
| Lugar | London |
| Idioma | inglés |
| Páginas | 18 |
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