How To Use Vivisectionist In A Sentence
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And in the half of him that consented lurked the vivisectionist that is in all of us.
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For example, she points out that women established the first antivivisectionist societies in both England and America, and that most members were also women.
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Anti-vivisectionists last night freed a number of animals from a laboratory.
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One senses the strain by which the vivisectionist is exaggerated almost to the point of caricature.
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Apparently pitched into a renegade research institute where vivisectionists are investigating what makes man tick, the audience are never sure whether they are visitors or subjects as they are herded about in darkness.
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As an individual he was probably insufferable: it should be enough to mention that he was a vegetarian, a teetotaller, and an anti-vivisectionist.
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Lederer contends that medical scientists used stories about such "heroic" acts to defend themselves against criticism from antivivisectionist groups--a defense they needed.
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Many writers have already discussed vivisection in great depth, but I hope I can give you another angle - that of a vivisectionist.
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Indeed, the antivivisectionist ancestors of today's animal rightists attempted to stop the research of Louis Pasteur that led to the discovery of the rabies vaccine.
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We meet early antivivisectionists, such as Frankenstein author Mary Shelley and Anna Kingsford, who studied medicine in order to make their voices heard.
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Our English vivisectionists study in the schools of the Continent, and in several cases have brought over foreigners to be their assistants at home.
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It seems anyone who feels moved to demonstrate about what they believe in is branded a usual suspect: trades unionists, Socialist Workers, nuclear disarmers, anti-vivisectionists.
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Debate over the ethics of human research was stimulated by antivivisectionists in the nineteenth century.