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The position taken by the writer of this volume should be clearly understood. It is not the view known as antivivisection, so far as this means the condemnation without exception of all phases of biological investigation. There are methods of research which involve no animal suffering, and which are of scientific utility. Within certain careful limitations, these would seem justifiable. For nearly forty years, the writer has occupied the position which half a century ago was generally held by a majority of the medical profession in England, and possibly in America, a position maintained in recent years by such men as Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson of. | An Ethical Problem by Albert Leffingwell 1 CHAPTER PAGE CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX An Ethical Problem by Albert Leffingwell The Project Gutenberg eBook An Ethical Problem by Albert Leffingwell This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at An Ethical Problem by Albert Leffingwell 2 Title An Ethical Prolbem Or Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals Author Albert Leffingwell Release Date December 29 2006 eBook 20222 Language English Character set encoding ISO-646-US US-ASCII START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AN ETHICAL PROBLEM An Ethical Problem By the Same Author RAMBLES IN JAPAN WITHOUT A GUIDE. London 1892 ILLEGITIMACY and THE INFLUENCE OF SEASONS UPON CONDUCT. London and New York 1893 VIVISECTION IN AMERICA. New York 1895 THE VIVISECTION QUESTION. New York 1901 THE MORALITY OF LONDON. London 1908 THE VIVISECTION CONTROVERSY. London 1908 AMERICAN MEAT. London and New York 1910 AN ETHICAL PROBLEM OR SIDELIGHTS UPON SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTATION ON MAN AND ANIMALS BY ALBERT LEFFINGWELL . LATE PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION AUTHOR OF THE VIVISECTION QUESTION ETC. SECOND EDITION REVISED LONDON G. BELL AND SONS LTD. NEW YORK . FARREL 117 EAST 21st STREET 1916 An Ethical Problem by Albert Leffingwell PREFACE 3 The position taken by the writer of this volume should be clearly understood. It is not the view known as antivivisection so far as this means the condemnation without exception of all phases of biological investigation. There are methods of research which involve no animal suffering and which are of scientific utility. Within certain

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