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Human vivisection
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Human vivisection
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VIVISECTION Colour lithograph: "human vivisection", published inLustige Blatter. Berlin,c. 1910.

The rabbit says "Now no phoney sentimentality! The principle of free research requires that I vivisect this human for the health of the entire animal world".

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Keywords: Vivisection; SATIRE

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