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

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Frances Power Cobbe


Volume Contents

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