Address to the working classes
Richard Barlow-Kennett
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Address to the working classes
Publisher
Victoria Society for the Protection of Animals from Vivisection United with the International Assoc. for the Total Suppression of Vivisection
Pages
1
Subjects
Unit 731 Testimony
The uselessness of vivisection upon animals as a method of scientific research
Umi to dokuyaku
Victims of science
A vindication of vivisection
The failure of vivisection and the future of medical research
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Address to the working classes was written by Richard Barlow-Kennett.