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Example sentences for "vivisector"

Lexicographically close words:
vivis; vivisecting; vivisection; vivisectionist; vivisectionists; vivisectors; vivit; vivite; vivo; vivos
  1. Lastly, every licensed vivisector should be obliged to send in an annual return, showing the number of vivisections performed, and the scientific results attained, which would prevent repeated operations with the same object.

  2. The doors of the laboratory are "open," but only to those in whose silence and discretion the vivisector may trust.

  3. A distinguished vivisector once remarked: `To us, pain is nothing.

  4. Precisely the reason why this poison was employed in the investigations before us we have no means of knowing by anything the vivisector has stated in his report.

  5. Upon the body of the poor servant girl, the distinguished vivisector had produced the "violent epileptiform convulsion" which Fritsch and Hitzig and Ferrier had induced in animals, by the same method of experimentation.

  6. The individual vivisector must be held responsible to some authority which he fears.

  7. They cannot approve of a rule which leaves to the discretion of the vivisector the right of keeping alive for an indefinite period, a suffering creature.

  8. Finally, the vivisector recognized that it was not merely death which confronted him, but death by the most mysterious and agonizing of human ailments.

  9. And that vivisector of to-day, who suggests that if anaesthetics had been known to Magendie or Brachet, they would invariably have been used, is either ignorant or insincere.

  10. Yet the vivisector would have us believe that in all cases of his "anaesthesia" the dog is unconscious.

  11. It will not be necessary to go beyond the work of a single vivisector who has made his name a household word wherever experiments upon animals are discussed in England or America.

  12. A cobra's bite hurts so little that the creature is almost, legally speaking, a vivisector who inflicts no pain.

  13. Not that this can exonerate any vivisector from suspicion of enjoying his work (or her work: a good deal of the vivisection in medical schools is done by women).

  14. Then note the symptoms of a vivisector performing a cruel experiment; and compare them with the voluptuary symptoms and the mathematical symptoms?

  15. When the vivisector offers us that assurance, we reply simply and contemptuously, "You mean that you are not clever or humane or energetic enough to find one.

  16. The law of the conservation of energy holds good in physiology as in other things: every vivisector is a deserter from the army of honorable investigators.

  17. Any vivisector would, if he had the courage of his opinions.

  18. Unnecessary, because no vivisector confesses to a love of cruelty for its own sake or claims any general fundamental right to be cruel.

  19. Indeed no criminal has yet had the impudence to argue as every vivisector argues.

  20. The laboring masses do not believe the false excuses of the vivisector, because they know that the vivisector experiments on hospital patients; and the masses belong to the hospital patient class.

  21. Consequently the vivisector is not only crueller than the prizefighter, but, through the pressure of public opinion, a much more resolute and uncompromising liar.

  22. Thus Cashel Byron's plea for a share of the legal toleration accorded to the vivisector has been virtually granted since he made it.

  23. Strindberg is known as perhaps the most ferocious and skilful vivisector of the human soul.

  24. The literary idol of the arch-antivivisector of animals is the arch-vivisector of men.

  25. The object of the sportsman is to kill, and the object of the vivisector is to keep his victim alive while he cuts it up.

  26. The object of the sportsman is to kill his quarry; the object of the vivisector is to keep his victim alive while he dissects it.

  27. The vivisector is nothing if not a tormentor; the sportsman is not a true sportsman if he seeks to inflict pain on his quarry.

  28. Given money, and influential patronage, the vivisector now expects a time after his own heart, while professedly engaged in investigating the supposed causes of cancer, or the transmissibility of tuberculosis.

  29. An eminent vivisector may be immensely laborious.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vivisector" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.