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Animal Welfare & Anti-Vivisection 1870-1910 Nineteenth-Century Woman’s Mission

  • Published: 11 Nov 2004
  • DOI: 10.4324/9780203075654
  • Set ISBN: 9780203075654

This set brings together a range of documents that will allow researchers to explore the nineteenth- century vivisection controversy, its relation to the prominent animal welfare movement and the specific role of women within the movement.

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Biographies, “The Rights of Man and the Claims of Brutes,” Frasers 68, 1863, pp. 586–602., “The Consciousness of Dogs,” Quarterly Review 133, 1872, pp. 419–451. , “Dogs Whom I have Met,” Cornhill 26, 1872, pp. 662–678., “The Moral Aspects of Vivisection,” New Quarterly 4, 1875, pp. 222–237., “Sacrificial Medicine,” Cornhill 32, 1875, pp. 427–438., “Mr. Lowe and the Vivisection Act,” Contemporary Review 29, 1877, pp. 335–347., “The Medical Profession and Its Morality,” Modern Review, 1881, pp. 7–42., “Zoophily,” Cornhill 45, 1882, pp. 279–288., “Vivisection: Four Replies,” Fortnightly Review NS 31, 1882, pp. 88–104., “Hygeiolatry,” in The Peak in Darien (Boston, 1882), pp. 81–91., “Vivisection and its Two-Faced Advocates,” Contemporary Review 41, 1882, pp. 610–626., “The Education of the Emotions,” Fortnightly Review NS 43, 1888, pp. 223–236., “The Scientific Spirit of the Age,” Contemporary Review 54, 1888, pp. 126–139., “The Ethics of Zoophily,” Contemporary Review 68, 1895, pp. 497–508., Pamphlets: The Higher Expediency (London, Victoria Street, 1882), pp. 1–20., Light in Dark Places (London, Victoria Street, 1883), pp. 1–31., The Fallacy of Restriction Applied to Vivisection (London, Victoria Street, 1886), pp. 1–10., Vivisection in America: I. How it is Taught; II. How it is Practised (London: Sonnenschein, 1889), pp. 1–32., Vivisection in America, I.—Teaching Vivisection., II.—Practice., A Charity and A Controversy (London, Victoria Street, 1889), pp. 1–4., The Significance of Vivisection (London, 1891), pp. 1–4., Public Money: An Enquiry Concerning an Item of Its Expenditure (London, Victoria Street Society, 1892), pp. 1–18.

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“Our Object,” Animal World 1, 1869, p. 8., “Memorial Against Vivisection,” Animal World 7, 1875, p. 38., “The Vivisection Act,” Animal World 7, 1876, pp. 130–134., “Vivisection Legislation,” Animal World 7, 1876, pp. 82–86., Selections from St. Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student (London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1887), pp. 266–272., “Vivisection,” Fortnightly Review NS 17 (1878), pp. 435–437., “The Nineteenth Century Defenders of Vivisection,” Fortnightly Review 31, 1882, pp. 225–246., Vivisection: An Address to the Humanitarian League (London: National Anti-Vivisection Society, 1904), pp. 1–12., The Inquisition of Science (London, National Anti-Vivisection Society, 1908), pp. 1–24., A Sentimental View of Vivisection (London, William Reeves, c.1893), pp. 1–48., “Vivisection,” Fraser's Magazine NS 11, 1879, pp. 521–528. [Rpt of letter to Morning Post.], Selections from correspondence on anaesthetics in Spectator (1882), pp. 185, 263–264, 292–293, 326–327, 358–359, 392–393., “The Anti-Vivisection Agitation,” Contemporary Review 43, 1883, pp. 510–516. , “The Biologists on Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 11, 1882, pp. 29–39., “The Uselessness of Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 11, 1882, pp. 171–183., “Vivisection: An Evolutionist to Evolutionists,” Contemporary Review 41, 1882, pp. 788–811., Selections from The Shambles of Science: Extracts from the Diary of Two Students of Physiology (London: Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1912), pp. 27–31; 57–62; 215–226.: The Quiet Cat, The Dog That Escaped, The Vivisections of the Brown Dog, “The Future of Vivisection,” The Gentleman's Magazine, 252, 1882, pp. 412–423., “The Rights of Animals,” Animals Guardian 1, 1890, pp. 3–5., Selections from The New Priesthood (London, E. W. Allen, 1893). RSPCA booklet, pp. 1–19., On the Norwich Trials: “Cruelty to Animals,” Saturday Review 37, 1874, pp. 807–808., “Vivisection and Cheek,” Punch 66, 1874, p. 28., “Vivisection and Science,” Punch 67, 1874, p. 257., “Prosecution at Norwich. Experiments on Animals,” British Medical Journal 2, 1874, pp. 751–754., “Vivisection at Norwich,” Lancet 2, 1874, p. 348., On the proposed bill:: “The Vivisection Bills,” Saturday Review 39, 1875, pp. 647–648., “The Cruelty to Animals Bill,” Saturday Review 41, 1876, pp. 671–672., “The Vivisection Act,” Contemporary Review 28, 1876, pp. 713–724., “Title page and Prospectus,” Home Chronicler 24 June 1876, pp. 1–2., “Vivisection Illustrated,” Home Chronicler 5 January 1878, pp. 2–3., “Dr Wickham Legg's Experiments on Cats,” Home Chronicler 1 July 1876, pp. 27–28., “Vivisection and the Working Classes,” Home Chronicler 17 February 1877, pp. 552–553., “Letter to Editor,” Home Chronicler 17 February 1877, pp. 555–556., “Letter to Editor,” Home Chronicler 28 April 1877, p. 700., “The Vivisected Dog,” Home Chronicler 28 April 1877, p. 709., “My Jack,” Home Chronicler 8 Septmber 1877, pp. 1012–1015.*, “Work to be Done and the Way to Set About it,” Home Chronicler 9 February 1878, p. 88., “Work for Women,” Home Chronicler 5 October 1878, pp. 139–140., “Woman and Woman,” Home Chronicler 12 October 1878, pp. 150–151., “Prospectus,” Zoophilist., Victoria Street Society Executive., “In a German Laboratory,” Zoophilist 2 April 1888, pp. 198–200., “Monkeys' Brains Once More,” Zoophilist 2 April 1888, pp. 198–200., “On the Excitability of the Spinal Marrow,” Zoophilist 1 August 1892, pp. 100–101., “A Song of Two Worlds,” Victoria Street Society Pamphlet, 2 pages., “The Dog's Appeal,” Victoria Street Society Pamphlet, 2 pages., “The Vivisector,” Victoria Street Society Pamphlet, 1 page., Illustrations, Anti-Vivisectionist Review., “Poem,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review August 1909, p. 56., “Speech by Mrs. Annie Besant,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review September 1909, pp. 85–87., “Pioneers of Anti-Vivisections, No. 1 – Frances Power Cobbe,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review October 1909, pp. 188–192., “Open Letter to the Vivisectors and Their Friends,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review January 1910, pp. 237–239.

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“Editor's preface,” Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London, 1873), pp. vii–viii., “Inhibitory Nerves of the Heart,” from Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London, 1873), pp. 279–297., “Stimulation of Nerves,” from Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London, 1873), pp. 385–393., “Muscle,” from Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory (London, 1873), pp. 449–457., “Physiological Experiments: Vivisection,” Westminster Review 85, 1866, pp. 132–155., “On Vivisection,” Medical Press and Circular 1, 1868, pp. 280–282., “Lord Carnarvon's Vivisection Bill,” Nature 14, 1876, p. 65., “Schiff on Vivisection,” British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review 57, 1876, pp. 134–136., “Vivisection and Anaesthetics,” British Medical Journal 1, 1875, p. 749., “Comment,” Lancet 1, 1875, p. 204., “Vivisection,” Macmillan's Magazine 29, 1874, pp. 367–376., “Vivisection,” Contemporary Review 25, 1875, pp. 867–870., “Harvey and Vivisection,” Fortnightly Review 26, 1876, pp. 1–17., “The Cruelty to Animals,” Fortnightly Review 26, 1876, pp. 307–320., “Thoughts of an Outsider: The Ethics of Vivisection,” Cornhill Magazine 33, 1876, pp. 468–478., “Vivisection: its Pains and its Uses – I,” Nineteenth Century 10, 1881, pp. 920–930., “Vivisection: its Pains and its Uses – II,” Nineteenth Century 10, 1881, pp. 931–935., “Vivisection: its Pains and its Uses – III,” Nineteenth Century 10, 1881, pp. 936–948., “A Chapter in the Ethics of Pain,” Fortnightly Review 36, 1881, pp. 778–796., “An Epilogue on Vivisection,” Cornhill Magazine 45, 1882, pp. 191–199., “The Ethics of Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 11, 1882, pp. 456–467., “The Practice of Vivisection in England,” Fortnightly Review 37, 1882, pp. 352–368., “Vivisection and the Use of Remedies,” Nineteenth Century 11, 1882, pp. 479–487., “The Anti-Vivisectionist Agitation,” Contemporary Review 43, 1883, pp. 498–511.*, “The Morality of Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 32, 1892, pp. 804–811., “The Morality of Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 32, 1892, pp. 812–817., Pamphlets from the Association for the Advancement of Medicine by Research:: Experiments on Brute Animals (London, 1883), pp. 1–15., The Utility and Morality of Vivisection (London, 1882), pp. 1–32.*, Vivisection: What Good has it Done? (London, 1882), pp. 1–10., The Value and Necessity of Experiments for the Acquirement of Knowledge (London, 1882), pp. 3–7.

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