Animal Experimentation : a Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological And Medical Science

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WILLIAM TOWNSEND PORTER 89 time the infant, in a state of excitement which it is im- possible to describe, suddenly sits up, seizes the bed cur- tains and tears them with convulsive frenzy; he throws himself on the neck of his mother or of those about him, embracing them and trying to clutch whatever he can as a something to hold by. At other times, it is against himself that he directs his impotent efforts, grasp- ing violently the front of the neck, as if to tear out from it that which is suf
...focating him. The puffy, purple face, and the haggard, sparkling eyes express the most painful anxiety and the most profound terror: the ex- hausted child then falls into a sort of stupor, during which respiration is difficult and hissing. The face and lips are pale, and the eyes sunken. At last, after a supreme effort to breathe, the agonies of death begin, and the struggle ends." I wonder that we, who know what joy the fruits of animal experimentation have brought to many families, can sit with patience while the petitioners for the restriction of medical research discuss man's place in nature and his atti- tude toward the brute creation.

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