Discusses vivisection and contradicts CD’s defence of English physiologists.
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Discusses vivisection and contradicts CD’s defence of English physiologists.
Vivisection; CD’s exchange with Holmgren.
Asks if he may publish CD’s reply to his previous letter.
CD will not permit publication of his previous letter on vivisection.
Regrets CD will not allow publication of his letter.
Asks for information about habits of a breed of terriers.