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Timely Narcotic Opportunities
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1. The sentence--"It is not to be doubted that inhumanity may be found in p=
ersons of very high position as physiologists," which Miss Cobbe quotes fro=
m page 17 of the report, and which, in her opinion, "can necessarily concer=
n English physiologists alone and not foreigners," is immediately followed =
by the words "We have seen that it was so in Magendie." Magendie was a Fren=
ch physiologist who became notorious some half century ago for his cruel ex=
periments on living animals.

