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In 1907, London students rioted over a statue, one episode in the conflict over vivisection and animal rights. A libel case made London a hotspot. Anti-vivisectionists lost in court but fought a propaganda war. Here is a rare eyewitness account. Essential reading for the "brown dog affair" and history of science in society. Complete facsimile of 1908 edition.
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