The Uselessness of Vivisection As a Method of Scientific Research
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But unfortunately he performed experiments upon animals, and immediately he was led astray. I once saw the leg of a favourite dog amputated at the hip-joint on account of disease, and when the limb was removed not a single vessel bled, and the main artery was tied only as a matter of precaution. In the human subject I have seen twelve or fifteen arteries tied in the same operation, for with us the smallest arteries bleed and require to be secured. Our arteries act in ways altogether different f...rom those seen in the lower animals. Their patholgy and physiology are absolutely THE USELESSNESS OF VIVISECTION. 27 different, as may be seen in the frequency of apoplexy and aneurism with us, and the almost complete immunity from them of all the lower animals, even in extreme old age. Hunter tried his best to induce aneurism to the lower animals and failed. Injuries to arteries in the lower animals are repaired with the utmost certainty and readiness, but in man it is altogether different. It may be easily imagined, therefore, that M.
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