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

Set Contents

Anti- Vivisection Writings


Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
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    22
    “Our Object,” Animal World 1, 1869, p. 8.
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    23
    “Memorial Against Vivisection,” Animal World 7, 1875, p. 38.
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    24
    “The Vivisection Act,” Animal World 7, 1876, pp. 130–134.
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    25
    “Vivisection Legislation,” Animal World 7, 1876, pp. 82–86.
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    26
    Selections from St. Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student (London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1887), pp. 266–272. By Edward Berdoe
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    27
    “Vivisection,” Fortnightly Review NS 17 (1878), pp. 435–437. By R. Congreve; J. H. Bridges
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    28
    “The Nineteenth Century Defenders of Vivisection,” Fortnightly Review 31, 1882, pp. 225–246. By William B. Carpenter
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    29
    Vivisection: An Address to the Humanitarian League (London: National Anti-Vivisection Society, 1904), pp. 1–12. By Edward Carpenter
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    30
    The Inquisition of Science (London, National Anti-Vivisection Society, 1908), pp. 1–24. By Mona Caird
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    31
    A Sentimental View of Vivisection (London, William Reeves, c.1893), pp. 1–48. By Mona Cairo
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    32
    “Vivisection,” Fraser's Magazine NS 11, 1879, pp. 521–528. [Rpt of letter to Morning Post.] By George Hoggan
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    33
    Selections from correspondence on anaesthetics in Spectator (1882), pp. 185, 263–264, 292–293, 326–327, 358–359, 392–393. By George Hoggan; T. Lauder Brunton; Edward Gurney
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    34
    “The Anti-Vivisection Agitation,” Contemporary Review 43, 1883, pp. 510–516. By George Hoggan
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    35
    “The Biologists on Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 11, 1882, pp. 29–39. By George Hoggan
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    36
    “The Uselessness of Vivisection,” Nineteenth Century 11, 1882, pp. 171–183. By Anna Kingsford
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    37
    “Vivisection: An Evolutionist to Evolutionists,” Contemporary Review 41, 1882, pp. 788–811. By Vernon Lee
  • 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. By Louisa Lind-af-Hageby
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      The Quiet Cat
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      The Dog That Escaped
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      The Vivisections of the Brown Dog
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    39
    “The Future of Vivisection,” The Gentleman's Magazine, 252, 1882, pp. 412–423. By Louise de la Ramee
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    40
    “The Rights of Animals,” Animals Guardian 1, 1890, pp. 3–5. By Louise de la Ramee
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    41
    Selections from The New Priesthood (London, E. W. Allen, 1893). RSPCA booklet, pp. 1–19. By Louise de la Ramee
  • On the Norwich Trials
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      42
      “Cruelty to Animals,” Saturday Review 37, 1874, pp. 807–808.
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      43
      “Vivisection and Cheek,” Punch 66, 1874, p. 28.
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      44
      “Vivisection and Science,” Punch 67, 1874, p. 257.
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      45
      “Prosecution at Norwich. Experiments on Animals,” British Medical Journal 2, 1874, pp. 751–754.
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      46
      “Vivisection at Norwich,” Lancet 2, 1874, p. 348.
  • On the Proposed Bill
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      47
      “The Vivisection Bills,” Saturday Review 39, 1875, pp. 647–648.
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      48
      “The Cruelty to Animals Bill,” Saturday Review 41, 1876, pp. 671–672.
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      49
      “The Vivisection Act,” Contemporary Review 28, 1876, pp. 713–724. By Robert Lowe
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      50
      “Title page and Prospectus,” Home Chronicler 24 June 1876, pp. 1–2.
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      51
      “Vivisection Illustrated,” Home Chronicler 5 January 1878, pp. 2–3.
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      52
      “Dr Wickham Legg's Experiments on Cats,” Home Chronicler 1 July 1876, pp. 27–28.
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      53
      “Vivisection and the Working Classes,” Home Chronicler 17 February 1877, pp. 552–553.
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      54
      “Letter to Editor,” Home Chronicler 17 February 1877, pp. 555–556.
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      55
      “Letter to Editor,” Home Chronicler 28 April 1877, p. 700.
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      56
      “The Vivisected Dog,” Home Chronicler 28 April 1877, p. 709.
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      57
      “My Jack,” Home Chronicler 8 Septmber 1877, pp. 1012–1015.
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      58
      “Work to be Done and the Way to Set About it,” Home Chronicler 9 February 1878, p. 88.
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      59
      “Work for Women,” Home Chronicler 5 October 1878, pp. 139–140.
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      60
      “Woman and Woman,” Home Chronicler 12 October 1878, pp. 150–151.
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      61
      “Prospectus,” Zoophilist.
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      62
      Victoria Street Society Executive.
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      63
      “In a German Laboratory,” Zoophilist 2 April 1888, pp. 198–200.
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      “Monkeys' Brains Once More,” Zoophilist 2 April 1888, pp. 198–200.
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      65
      “On the Excitability of the Spinal Marrow,” Zoophilist 1 August 1892, pp. 100–101.
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      66
      “A Song of Two Worlds,” Victoria Street Society Pamphlet, 2 pages.
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      67
      “The Dog's Appeal,” Victoria Street Society Pamphlet, 2 pages.
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      68
      “The Vivisector,” Victoria Street Society Pamphlet, 1 page.
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      69
      Illustrations, Anti-Vivisectionist Review.
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      70
      “Poem,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review August 1909, p. 56. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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      71
      “Speech by Mrs. Annie Besant,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review September 1909, pp. 85–87.
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      72
      “Pioneers of Anti-Vivisections, No. 1 – Frances Power Cobbe,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review October 1909, pp. 188–192. By Mabel Collins; Mrs. Keningale Cook
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      73
      “Open Letter to the Vivisectors and Their Friends,” Anti-Vivisectionist Review January 1910, pp. 237–239.