Sufferers Gallery
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Vivisection satire, 1911
Vivisection satire. Centrefold artwork for the satirical US magazine Puck, showing two researchers, with scalpel, anaesthesia mask, and microscope, about to operate on a live rabbit. At left, a group of men and women are attempting to halt the operation. At right, the ghosts of victims of illnesses are encouraging them to continue. The caption at bottom says: The Sentimentalists: For Mercy's Sake, Stop! and The Sufferers: For Humanity's Sake, Go On!'. Vivisection is the practice of dissecting live animals in order to advance physiological and medical understanding. Artwork by Will Crawford (1869-1944). Published 22 February 1911
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Universal Images Group (UIG)

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