284 THE IMMORTALITY OF ANIMALS 



pose that God, in the creation of animals, gave them 

 a system of sensory nerves to be used for ex- 

 perimental purposes by man would be the greatest 

 blasphemy which could possibly be attributed to a 

 beneficent Creator. 



God never made it necessary to vivisect His in- 

 nocent, helpless creatures in order to find the secrets 

 of the science of biology, physiologj 7 , or anatomy. 

 Shame on any mortal man who would dare claim 

 that such a horrible and repulsive method of in- 

 vestigation became necessary. As the science of 

 anatomy and physiology is reduced to a perfect and 

 complete system, it becomes entirely unnecessary to 

 resort to the cruel and sickening methods practiced 

 by some anatomists and physiologists. 



The quickest and best way to study anatomy 

 and physiology is by the use of books, charts, maps, 

 models, skeletons, manikins, and various illustrations, 

 all to be had at a small cost. All well-regulated 

 schools and colleges are supplied with the means 

 necessary to teach all that can be learned, and the 

 practice of vivisection cannot possibly add any- 

 thing new or useful. If a student wishes to study 

 for the practice of medicine and surgery, then it 

 may become necessary to take a practical course in 



