Word: vivisectionism
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EVERY year, a select group of American newspapers resurrects its fight against vivisection. These newspapers drag out their cuts of the writhing dog with the tube attached to its stomach, and of the eat with its head attached to nothing at all. Most of these charges have been successfully perforated...
After weeks of wrangling, peace came with the autumn to 1,200-year-old Horyuzi Temple when ancient Abbot Join Saeki at last decided to let scientists dig for a casket supposedly containing the ashes of Buddha. There was only one condition: the casket could be opened only by a...
This was more than the research society could stand. In the name of Dr. Brewer, the "tormentor" of the caption, the society's lawyer filed a $1,000,000 libel suit against Publisher Hearst and the Herald-American, brought suits in Chicago's Federal District Court on behalf...
Help from Dogs. Columnist Deutsch also repeated a conversation with Dr. Prinzmetal at a medical meeting in Chicago last summer, when Hearst's doctor was demonstrating an earlier heart technique involving radioactive sodium (TIME, July 5). Dr. Prinzmetal said he had tested his radiocardiograph on "scores" of dogs before...
At Dr. Prinzmetal's request, Deutsch did not use the story then. But when Deutsch heard that a man who supplied dogs to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine had been arrested for cruelty to animals, he decided that Hearst's campaign was "no longer just a nuisance...