CONTENTS

PAGE
Preface by Professor Halliburton [v]
Introduction [1]
CHAPTER I
The Necessary Limits of Vivisection [7]
CHAPTER II
Pain and Death [18]
CHAPTER III
Concerning Anæsthesia in Vivisection [31]
CHAPTER IV
Concerning Experimentation other than Vivisection [40]
CHAPTER V
Services rendered to Science and Humanity by Experimental Physiology [59]
CHAPTER VI
Morality and Vivisection [72]
CHAPTER VII
Are Laws regulating Vivisection Necessary? [91]
CHAPTER VIII
Vivisection and the Future of Science [97]
Post Scriptum [114]
Appendix A.—Diphtheria Statistics [121]
Appendix B.—Bibliography [124]
Appendix C.—The Research Defence Society [130]

ILLUSTRATIONS

"La Mort." By Bartholomé, in Père Lachaise, Paris, [Frontispiece]
Pasteur in his Laboratory, facing page [44]
"L'Enfant." In Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, " [53]