It affords, in six words, a perfect instance of the anti-vivisectionist at his worst.
In 1902, it said, "The blessed word anaesthesia warns off the profane anti-vivisectionist who would rob the altars of science of their victims.
But an anti-vivisectionist society cannot show results of this kind.
We hear of a proposal for a bacteriological laboratory on anti-vivisectionist principles, where no inoculations shall be made.
The really scientific investigator answers that the question cannot be settled by hysterical protestations, and that if the vivisectionist rejects deductive reasoning, he had better clear his character by his own favorite method of experiment.
Note 2: Who whet the knife of the vivisectionist or heat his oven.
An Anti-vivisectionist publication which has obtained some notoriety ("The Shambles of Science") figured in a recent lawsuit.
The average Anti-vivisectionist disregards them, or at least makes no effort to prevent them.
It was by this very expressive phrase that Lord Justice Fletcher Moulton summarised and paraphrased the Anti-vivisectionist attitude on the serum method of treatment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vivisectionist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.