The Reality of Human Vivisection : a Review of a Letter By William W. Keen, M.D., Ll.D., Late President of the American Medical Association

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We shall prove that " many of the experiments narrated in the pamphlet " were not so vague or indefinite that they could not be "looked up ;" that although some mistakes were made by translators or copyists, they would not change condemnation into approval; and finally that to palliate the offenses of human vivisectors, resort has been made to the suggestion of inferences manifestly untrue.
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The Question of Vague Quotation.
I. In his reply to Senator Gallinger, before quoted, Dr.
Keen declare
...d regarding the experiments narrated in that pamphlet that many "are so vague and indefinite that I could not look them up." In other words, regarding "many of the experiments" he could not find proof that they had been made! That statement was challenged. It was pointed out by the President of the American Humane Association that, with one exception, every phase of experimentation specifi- cally mentioned had some reference to a medical authority.
Now, how is this issue met by Dr. Keen ?
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