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Which Shall Live—Men or Animals? · Ernest Harold Baynes — chapter 2 of 2 · ~164 words · public domain

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WHEREAS, It is known that these experiments almost invariably are conducted humanely and with a minimum of discomfort to the animals used, and

WHEREAS, There is an organized movement being carried on by certain misinformed and misguided individuals who seek to prevent or seriously interfere with such experiments, be it

Resolved, that we, members of the American Society of Mammalogists, in annual convention assembled in the city of Philadelphia, on the sixteenth day of May, 1923, are of opinion that, in the best interests of real humanity, animal experimentation, including vivisection, as practiced in our laboratories today, should continue unhampered.

HYGEIA

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Transcriber’s Notes:

――Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (italics).

――Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.

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