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In the Boston papers of yesterday appeared a communication defending vivisection, signed by President Eliot, President Walker of the Institute of Technology, and Frank K. Paddock, President of the Massachusetts Medical Society. It was accompanied by a "Statement in Behalf of Science," setting forth at length the benefits to science of vivisection. The statement was signed by forty of the highest medical authorities in the leading universities and medical schools in the country.
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