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Excerpt from Animal Experimentation: A Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological and Medical Science
The following are the statements of various remonstrants to proposed legislation to further restrict experimentation upon animals for medical and biological purposes in the Common wealth of Massachusetts. They were called out at the legis lative hearings upon this subject in the spring of 1901.
The agitation in favor of such further restriction has been carried on for several years, and the views of the remonstrants are nowhere to be found in print. Many of the friends of research have expressed a wish to have some document to which reference may be made for the facts in the case, and it has therefore been decided to publish this book.
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