Opinions Concerning Vivisection And Dissection in Schools

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The elements of hygiene can and ought to be taught, although under present regulations, the study in my opinion is begun too early." 7 George A. Bacon, A. M., of the firm of Allyn ^ Bacon, Publishers, Boston, Mass. : "To my thinking there is absolutely no excuse for killing animals in order to teach anatomy or physiology in our schools. In the first place the practice in dis- section which pupils get, amounts to nothing, and they are just as likely to come to wrong as to right conclu- sions, fr
...om their observation." H. H. Freer, Prt?/. Science and Art Teaching and Political Econotny, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa : " It is time to call a halt upon the infliction of pain on animals, or wantonly killing them for the purpose of teaching anatomy, physiology or hygiene to young children. All that children need to know on these sub- jects can be taught without resorting to processes that will blunt the sensibilities, deprave the taste and brutal- ize the whole nature of children.
The boy murderer, Pomeroy, was 1 believe, from early life accustomed to the scenes of the slaughter house, and his environment no doubt was responsible for his cruel and murderous tendencies." John E.


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