Does Science Need Secrecy? a Reply to Prof. Porter And Others of Harvard Medical School
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Case X. Lai-ge dog ; epi- glottis excised ; observed twenty-one days ; choked in swal- lowing liquids and solids at every trial." " The experi- ments were performed in the laboratory of Harvard Medical School." A dog, strangling in all attempts to swallow food for a period of three weeks can hardly be said to undergo " a painless experiment." 4. Dr. Hooper's Experiments. " The following ex- periment was made in order to ascertain whether an upward movement of the cricoid cai'tilage was necessar...ily associated with increased capacity of the larynx." Small dog ; cura- rized ; artificial respiration ; pharynx plugged ; a cord tied around the head and jaw in front of the ears to compress the cotton and the passages leading upward. Trachia divided ; a tubulated cork secured in upper end. " It may be ques- tioned certainly how far an experiment of this kind can be applied to the living human larynx, or with what logical jus- tice we can draw conclusions from it." " The experiments recorded in this paper were performed in the physiological laboratory of Harvard Medical School." Of another series of ninety-four experiments upon nine dififerent dogs, it is 15 stated that they were etherized "during the early part of the operation." If one desires to see the picture of a dog " thoroughly etherized or chloralized," fastened immovabl}", its throat cut, and its larj-nx dissected out and tied up with a string — an experiment from the phj^siological laboratory of Harvard Medical School — let him consult one of Dr.
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