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A PROBLEM IN VIVISECTION; THE QUESTION OF CRUELTY TO DOGS AND CRUELTY TO MEN. Prof. Keen of Philadelphia in a Controversy with Mrs. Caroline Earle White -- The Letters in the Case.

A PROBLEM IN VIVISECTION; THE QUESTION OF CRUELTY TO DOGS AND CRUELTY TO MEN. Prof. Keen of Philadelphia in a Controversy with Mrs. Caroline Earle White -- The Letters in the Case.
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Prof. Keen of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, has recently had a somewhat remarkable experience, the details of which appear in The Record of that city. It seems that among the professor's patients is a man one of whose legs is paralyzed owing to the severing of the main nerve trunk of the limb in an accident that took place during the early part of the Winter. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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