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MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. .

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ICORRESPONDENCE.

THE CHESTER DIOCESAN CONFERENCE.

RADICALS AND THE RAND.

"VIVISECTION" DEFENDED.

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"VIVISECTION" DEFENDED. TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—I have..been much amused at the letters of your corneepondents "Ratepayer" and "R." I wish to say in reply that I attended the Anti- Vivisection meeting not in an an official capacity as Assistant Director of Education for the county, but just as anyone else interested in hearing the lecture, and I consider that I had as much right to express my opinions, although antagonistic to the meeting, as anyone else. I advise your corre- spondents who consider that my opinions render me unfit to fill the position which I now occupy to notify the fact to the proper authorities. I repeat that the picture painted at the meeting of the horrors of vivisection as carried on by scientists was absolutely false, and that the statement made to the effect that such experiments on animals had been productive of no useful results was equally untrue. In order to convince your readers that I am competent to make such statements it may be necessary to state that my knowledge of the subject has been gained during a period of some eigiit or nine years spent in the medical schools of Cambridge University and The. London Hospital, and that a man who has been at the head of the anatomy and physiology examinations for University degrees in medicine and surgery may be considered to have some knowledge of the subject. In my opinion far greater cruelties than any seen in physiological or bacteriological laboratories are being constantly inflicted on animals by sports- men, by operations such as tail-cutting of dogs and other worse forms of torture, and by many of the common methods adopted for killing animals, e.g., the administration of rat-paste, which frequently inflicts the most terrible suffering on the unfor- tunate animals. I do not doubt that the speakers at the meeting conscientiously believe what they stated, but I have the same regard for their opinions as I have for those of people supplying testimonials to patent medicine vendors who are honestly of opinion that they have suffered from cancer or Bright's disease, and that they have been cured by quack medicines whose active drug i6 aloes, oascara, podophyllin or rhubarb, or who consider that they have been cured of "con- sumption" by advertised remedies designed to relieve an ordinary pharyngeal cough. It is extremely easy in regard to a subject like vivisection for its opponents to obtain the sympathy of a large portion of the public, who let their feelings run away with their common- sense, and by misrepresenting (probably through lack of knowledge) the facts, to produce a most erroneous impression in people's minds. I cannot refrain from alluding to the remarks of the speaker who considers that experiments on animals are performed out of a spirit of pure devilry and to his representation of a doctor as a sort of bloodthirsty villain anxious to use the knife on every possible occasion. I think the medical profession ought to be protected against such brutal attacks. I can only say from ex- perience gfeined in the largest hospital in this country that if the knife were permitted to be used earlier and oftener the lives of many people would be Saved. Nothing has produced a more profound impression on my mind that one should trust in one's medical man than to have seen little children frequently brought to hospital and on their parents being informed that only an im- mediate operation could save the child's life for the parents to take it home and let it die. The statements of the. gentleman to whom I refer, by prejudicing people against operations which are absolutely necessary for the saving of life, must do an incalculable amount of harm.—Yours faith- fully, J. H. HOWITT.. M.A., LL.B., Late Major Science Scholar, St. John's College, Cambridge: Medallist and Exhibitioner in Hygiene, &c. Hough Green, Chester.

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ACTION AGAINST DR. CUFFE.…

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CHESTER INFIRMARY. 6

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

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